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The phrase "are mutually beneficial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or relationship where both parties gain advantages or benefits from their interaction.
Example: "The partnership between the two companies is strong because their collaboration are mutually beneficial."
Alternatives: "are advantageous for both" or "benefit each other."
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Internships are mutually beneficial.
Research and teaching are mutually beneficial.
"We stress relationships that are mutually beneficial," he says.
The soft black mold and Tokaj wine are mutually beneficial.
Such interchanges are mutually beneficial and enrich the collegial atmosphere.
A: My research and teaching activities are mutually beneficial.
Not everyone thinks these types of relationships are mutually beneficial.
To address this, Ansett advocates greater transparency and "models which are mutually beneficial".
"At the end of the day I think they are mutually beneficial.
Good fundraising is about strong and sustainable partnerships that are mutually beneficial.
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The key is to get customers to recognize that these discussions and even termination itself are mutually beneficial.
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