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Filter by Meaning The cyclist struggled against the headwind but soared with the tailwind.
The aircraft arrived ahead of schedule due to the favorable tailwind.
The strong support from her family gave her a tailwind to pursue her dreams.
The company's expansion plans gave a tailwind to the stock price.
The increase in demand for renewable energy is giving a tailwind to the industry.
The election of a new president provided a tailwind to the economy.
The completion of the first phase of the project gave a tailwind to the rest of the project.
The positive reviews of the restaurant provided a tailwind to attract more customers.
The success of the book's movie adaptation provided a tailwind to book sales.
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