Sentence examples for is windfall from inspiring English sources

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is windfall

noun

Something that has been blown down by the wind.

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Saturday is windfall day for the 267,000 top taxpayers.

The export of oil from government-owned fields not including, that is, "windfall" taxes accounted in 2006 for 45% of government income.

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There will be windfall gains for large corporations, already powerful commercial property owners and residential landlords far from Ground Zero (to name a few).

For many in Russia's military-industrial complex, these off-the-books deals are windfalls.

Highfield hopes there may be windfalls from selling company property, and that he may be able to pull off a merger with a rival.

That is no windfall.

The money itself is a windfall.

"Any characterization that this is a windfall is misleading," he said.

Dressing Mrs. Obama on any occasion is a windfall for a designer.

That is the windfall that Congress ordered Health and Human Services to eliminate in January.

To immigrants from third-world countries, the American minimum wage is a windfall.

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