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benefit

by EnglishLeo Oct 26, 2024

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benefit

verb

To receive an advantage from something. To benefit

  1. Regular exercise can benefit your overall health.
  2. Who will benefit from the new policy changes?
  3. Studying hard will benefit you in the future.
  4. Not everyone will benefit from the tax cuts.
  5. The changes will benefit both employees and management.
Open translation

  1. Regular exercise can benefit your overall health.
  2. Who will benefit from the new policy changes?
  3. Studying hard will benefit you in the future.
  4. Not everyone will benefit from the tax cuts.
  5. The changes will benefit both employees and management.
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