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The phrase "a windfall of willing" is not a standard expression in written English and may be confusing to readers.
It could be used in a context where you want to describe an unexpected abundance of willingness or readiness to help or participate.
Example: "The community experienced a windfall of willing volunteers after the disaster struck, eager to assist in the recovery efforts."
Alternatives: "an abundance of willingness" or "a surge of volunteers".
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(Tokyo, where he was stationed during the Korean War, apparently offered a windfall of willing partners).
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Reaping such a windfall, of course, is hardly automatic.
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But still, I think here there's a windfall of more experiments.
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