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The improvements will be a big boon for low-light photography, typically the iPhone's Achilles heel.
If Millennials age more healthfully, it would be a big boon to the country.
The stimulus package could yet be a big boon to the slowing solar industry.
The success of the product would be a big boon to the state's maple producers and forest owners, Farrell said.
The economy isn't expanding rapidly enough to reduce the unemployment rate dramatically, which would be a big boon to Obama.
"The fact that it has worked is going to be a big boon to get physicians to treat aggressively and early, to better the care of patients".
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In fact, the trade accord may be a bigger boon to other companies from other countries as they invest in Vietnam.
It has become commonplace to attribute the doldrums of David Wright to the length of the right-center-field power alley (longer, at four hundred and fifteen feet, than the line from home plate to the center-field wall)—and to calculate whether the shortening of fences would be a bigger boon to the team's hitters or a burden to its pitchers.
The connections she made there were "a big boon," she said.
The vacuum created by Syria's civil war from 2011 was a big boon, allowing surviving members to regroup and recruit next door.
Softer prices for oil and other commodities are a big boon to China and India, which together account for almost 40% of the world's population.
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