double benefit

/ˈdʌbəl ˈbɛnɪfɪt/
noun phraseIntermediate
general

A situation where a single action or decision produces two positive outcomes or advantages.

Exercising regularly provides a double benefit: it improves physical health and reduces stress.

Regular exercise has two positive effects: better health and lower stress.

This investment offers a double benefit—it generates income and may appreciate in value.

The investment provides both immediate returns and potential long-term growth.

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Often used in business, finance, and personal development contexts to highlight efficiency or synergy.

Collocations

double benefit oftwo advantages resulting fromprovides a double benefityields two positive outcomes

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Related Phrases

win-win situationphrase
a scenario where all parties gain
synergyphrase
combined effect greater than individual parts

💡Pro Tip

Usage Tip

Use 'double benefit' to highlight efficiency or strategic advantages in business, health, or personal decisions.

Gold Rule

Clarity Rule

Ensure the two benefits are clearly distinct to avoid ambiguity.

📖Word Origin

Derived from the combination of 'double' (twofold) and 'benefit' (advantage), emphasizing dual positive outcomes.

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in formal and informal contexts to describe efficient or synergistic solutions.

Word Breakdown

double
twofold
adjective
+
benefit
advantage
noun
English Dictionary