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How to use redound in a sentence

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I assure you that it will redound to the social, academic and financial well-being of us all.
But no matter how they acquire their knowledge the fact is that said knowledge will always redound to their advantage.
He uses weak and beggarly things like you and me so that the glory might redound to him alone.
I heard one caller to a radio show suggest that this might redound to our benefit, since all they understand in that region is strength.
How can the disposition of one's organs after one dies possibly redound to the welfare of one's corpse?
The promotion of security and disarmament at the regional level can redound to the benefit of these objectives at the global level.
Seek out the opportune means, certain that your effort and sacrifice will redound to the good of the whole family.
Similarly, higher land prices could redound to higher home values, which might offset losses on financial assets.
Our success will redound to the benefit of all Member States, big and small, weak and powerful.
For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God.
This change should redound to the advantage of our exporting industries, in particular to that of Lancashire.
Changing the default option-a classic nudge-allows our inertia to redound to our benefit. How did all of this go over in Britain?
I wish him a successful tenure, which would also redound to my country's success.
We are convinced that this achievement will fully redound to the benefit of Member States.
Which means: a strengthened communion inside the Church will redound to a more useful service to people.
Being a good corporate citizen will redound to their advantage, will show up on the bottom line.
This important meeting will be held at UNESCO Headquarters in June 1993, and I should be happy if every contribution could be made so that its results would redound to the benefit of humanity as a whole.
It might lead to a lessening of the emphasis on audacious creativity and strategic bloody-mindedness that, although it may not redound to the common good, can lead to acts of brilliance that change us all.
It is our view that a reduction in the mandate will redound to the greater good of the Organization, for reasons that have already been identified.
Yet victories also redound to players who can outthink their adversaries.
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Any comparison of him with Mark must redound with great advantage to the former.
That it would be his own loss, if he destroyed it, and redound to his utter dishonour.
The king and the court entered eagerly into plans, which promised to redound greatly to the glory of France.
Eventually, this policy must redound to our credit and profit.
All must redound to the greatness of France and of the Republic.
Or, will it redound to her honor or to your's that I tell the story?
May this, by God's never-failing mercy, redound to his great service.
If Mardonius succeeds in his attempt, the glory of it will redound to you.
I did not omit even our sports and pastimes, or any other particular which I thought might redound to the honour of my country.
We believe that increasing our awareness of innovations being developed by our neighbors will redound to the benefit of Leatt Corporation and its stakeholders.
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