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The phrase 'be mutually beneficial' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation in which two parties involved both benefit from the outcome. For example: "The collaboration between the two companies was mutually beneficial, resulting in increased profits for both."
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be mutually beneficial
adverb
In the same way, each to the other; reciprocally
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Such deals can be mutually beneficial.
The relationship, he said, can be mutually beneficial.
23 Jul-22 Aug Partnerships have to be mutually beneficial, or why bother?
A more collaborative approach when planning sessions could be mutually beneficial.
Investments in these programmes can be mutually beneficial for former extremists and governments.
"If it was to eventuate it certainly would be mutually beneficial".
The deal turned out to be mutually beneficial: PetroSaudi offered Blair access to Saudi royalty, including the king himself.
This could also be mutually beneficial for businesses, said Richard Wilcox, managing director of Unity Trust Bank.
Ellis understands that and said she wants the relationship between the league and the national team to be mutually beneficial.
(Steve Cross) "Engagement at its best should be mutually beneficial, and understanding your public is really important part of this.
They have personal and national interests like any other diplomats; engaging with them would be mutually beneficial.
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be universally beneficial
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be mutually orthogonal
be mutually independent
be mutually aggravating
be mutually unaffected
be mutually tolerant
be mutually inconsistent
be mutually exclusive
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