Sentence examples for being a boon from inspiring English sources

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In other words, far from being a boon, the City's dominance may have been a curse.

Odd as it may seem, California's triumph may also end up being a boon to the beleaguered automakers.

Greitens said the move would boost the local economy and create more jobs – ultimately being a boon for local workers.

The resulting knowledge infrastructure serves as the corporate memory and besides being a boon to process safety, it becomes an efficiency machine (no more need to reinvent the wheel!).

The open call for short films could end up being a boon for the legions of aspiring filmmakers in the city and elsewhere.

The Pentagon's decision to allow reporters to virtually join the armed forces was a good one, though of course, in addition to being a boon to the news business, it has public-relations benefits for the military.

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It's a boon.

That could be a boon.

The rocking was a boon.

Salads were a boon.

The credit crisis was a boon.

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