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It can mean when you get the benefit of two things in one way. You may have two separate needs and find one solution that meets both of those needs. A job that is well paid and also lets you do things you really enjoy, so you are getting two benefits out of it.

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this is an example of an idiom, as i think. it is in a song.

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