boon in the PONS Dictionary

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The step-through design is a boon to a wider range of rider size, age and physical ability.
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Boon remained sick and died shortly after hearing of his party's victory in the election.
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Boon tended to write the band's anthems, and often explored wider political issues.
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This is undoubtedly a massive boon for energy providers, but also raises some significant security issues.
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This turns out to be a boon because it actually trains him to develop a set of skills using his feet.
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This represented an enormous boon to medical and biological research.
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This third marriage boon is not, however, uniform across all the folk traditions.
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Even though lacking of funds, a set boon celemony had been carried out.
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Although save points are typically seen as boons, some games that are notorious for unforgiving trap-filled gameplay occasionally use this tendency to fool the player.
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For some people, computerized visualizations have been a boon to comprehending mathematics that mere symbolic notation could not provide.
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