tailwinds in English

noun
1
a wind blowing in the direction of travel of a vehicle or aircraft; a wind blowing from behind.
A tailwind had brought the aircraft into the airport quicker than expected.

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1. Tailwinds like nothing you've ever flown.

2. That's because the tailwinds are in our favor.

3. When the Brashest of them all backs you, you ride the tailwinds high

4. It seems that the godwit can also sense upcoming storm systems that could allow it to benefit from tailwinds.

5. External trade has picked up significantly; but cyclical tailwinds from rising commodity export prices and external demand are projected to abate.