Sentence examples for serious boon from inspiring English sources

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It is, however, a serious boon for Microsoft.

Home rentals could see a serious boon from temporary keyless entry.

That miniaturization of their famous high-speed imaging device was a serious boon to consumers, and to be honest, I still don't see any reason to recommend another "vanilla" point and shoot over the FC-100.

That would make Bush's departure a serious boon to the Rubio campaign.

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The BBC has since postponed the final three episodes of the series and is refusing to be drawn on whether the programme –a serious commercial boon for the BBC, which could cost the corporation millions in payouts if scrapped  – can survive this incident, with or without Clarkson.

Think "death panels". Think "retarded". If her throwaway lines accomplish nothing else, they distract attention from serious issues, a boon to the NO Party.

Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times, for example, called it "an oddly endearing fixture in town, a boon to serious students of 19th-century art and fans of kitsch alike".

The move to this Madison Avenue space is a leap for the museum, which has become an oddly endearing fixture in town, a boon to serious students of 19th-century art and fans of kitsch alike.

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