win-winˌwin-ˈwin adjective [only before noun]Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
A win-win outcome is where all parties involved are successful in achieving their objectives.
But Gore said more flexibility in the work schedule can create a win-win situation for employers and their employees.
Flexible and shorter work weeks are a win-win situation for both the employee and employer.
Republicans see this as a win-win tactic.
The state would be in a win-win situation.
Yet work organizations depend on shared power in win-win cooperative effort.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY►a win-win situation
It’s a win-win situation all around.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►situation
· The state would be in a win-win situation.· Flexible and shorter work weeks are a win-win situation for both the employee and employer.· Initiating Novices A real win-win situation for both individuals and teams is inviting interns and apprentices into your organization.· But Gore said more flexibility in the work schedule can create a win-win situation for employers and their employees.
a win-win situation, solution etc is one that will end well for everyone involved in it → no-win situation: It’s a win-win situation all around.—win-win noun [countable]: The agreement is a win-win for everyone.