Phrases with «real boon»

The phrase "real boon" means a great or valuable advantage or benefit. Full definition

Sentences with «real boon»

  • So whilst social media can be a real boon for business, it also has the potential to be much more damaging than the traditional print press. (smallbusinessesdoitbetter.com)
  • Michael McGeary, political director at Engine, a tech advocacy group, says the JOBS Act «could be a real boon for young companies,» particularly those located outside VC - dense areas such as New York and Silicon Valley. (inc.com)
  • While one vending machine on its own might not generate much of a profit, several vending machines can be a real boon of almost passive income. (business-opportunities.biz)
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