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Beneficial

/ˌbɛn.ɪˈfɪʃ.əl/adjective
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Beneficial describes something that produces positive effects, such as improving health, efficiency, or outcomes, making it a go-to term for highlighting advantages. In modern contexts, it's often used to evaluate trade-offs in areas like technology and environmental policy, emphasizing long-term gains while acknowledging that not all benefits are universal.

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Did you know that the concept of 'beneficial' insects, like ladybugs, has led to biological pest control methods that save global agriculture an estimated $4.5 billion annually by naturally reducing crop-damaging pests? This approach, inspired by ancient practices in China, shows how a simple word ties into eco-friendly innovations that feed millions without harsh chemicals.

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