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win-win
[ win-win ]
adjective
- advantageous to both sides, as in a negotiation:
a win-win proposal; a win-win situation.
win-win
adjective
- guaranteeing a favourable outcome for everyone involved
a win-win situation for NATO
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of win-win1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of win-win1
Example Sentences
"To have the prize come in just before COP brings attention to Earthshot. It is win-win for both COP and Earthshot."
Trump talks as though Canada’s becoming the 51st state would be an economic win-win for both countries.
“It’s just, can we agree upon a, let’s call it, a contract where we both feel like it’s a win-win.”
Historically, it’s been a win-win — the workers get the kind of jobs they deserve, and taxpayers get talented civil servants whose skills have been undervalued by a discriminatory private sector.
In theory, higher growth means lower forecast borrowing and more room for manoeuvre - a win-win.
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