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mu·tu·al·ly-ben·e·fi·cial

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of mutually-beneficial in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of mutually-beneficial in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of mutually-beneficial in a Sentence

  1. Med Jones:

    China and Africa have strong growing relationship; as China continues to grow, we will see the Chinese offer more infrastructure development to African governments in return for natural resources and farmland to support its vast population. It is a natural and mutually beneficial relationship.

  2. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi:

    The Myitsone dam is a commercial cooperation project, and had all its approvals completed. Difficulties in cooperation are 'growing pains'. Both countries will continue to proactively appropriately handle it, we have confidence in the future of Sino-Myanmar mutually beneficial cooperation.

  3. Hua Chunying:

    The outcome should be mutually beneficial and win-win.

  4. James Bell:

    It’s a mutually beneficial program that brings experienced foreign teachers with specialized training and education into American classrooms, u.S. children receive bilingual teaching experiences, learn about other cultures and countries, and benefit from the teachers ’ expertise in areas such as special education, STEM education and foreign language.

  5. Councilor Wang Yi:

    Both countries' negotiating teams have the ability and wisdom to resolve each other's reasonable demands, and in the end reach a mutually beneficial, win-win agreement.

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