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'mutually beneficial for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a situation that is beneficial for all parties involved. For example, "The agreement between the two companies was mutually beneficial for both parties."
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Residency programmes can be mutually beneficial for host and writer.
This arrangement is mutually beneficial for the two genres (or, perhaps, mutually parasitic).
Investments in these programmes can be mutually beneficial for former extremists and governments.
The key to successful partnerships is ensuring it is mutually beneficial for both parties.
This could also be mutually beneficial for businesses, said Richard Wilcox, managing director of Unity Trust Bank.
"It's a great space, and the arrangement has been mutually beneficial for the church and for us.
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Members of the group, representing companies like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing, were given an immersive introduction to the mutually beneficial oil-for-security relationship that has tied the United States to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for more than 70 years.
He says that it wasn't a case, as some have claimed, of fruit and vegetable growers looking for new markets, but a mutually beneficial venture for industry and public health policy.
Anyway, for now, this looks like a mutually beneficial win for all parties versus their shared enemy.
Businesspeople generally think of networking as a mutually beneficial meeting for both parties.
I told him that is not the way to build a mutually beneficial relationship for both nations".
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