Win-win (noun)

A situation or outcome in which all parties benefit or succeed.

Origin:

Phrase made up of the word "win" twice, a term coined in the 1960s to describe situations where all parties benefit.

Examples:

  1. The new partnership between the two companies is a win-win for both of them.
  2. The negotiation resulted in a win-win solution for all the parties involved.
  3. The new agreement is a win-win for both the employer and the employees.
  4. It's a win-win situation, either way you look at it.
  5. The proposal is a win-win for the environment and for the economy.
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