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Be benefiting

noun

An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.

  • It was for her benefit.

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They could be benefiting us here.

"They could be benefiting from it in Yemen, they could be benefiting from it in America, even the Israelis could be benefiting from it if they want".

Mortgage lenders may also be benefiting from less competition.

China seems to be benefiting from the trend.

Vehicle sales will be benefiting from low interest rates.

It certainly seems to be benefiting Brand Zoltan.

That suggests consumers may already be benefiting from lower gas prices.

And Sears's apparel business appeared to be benefiting from J. C. Penney's stumbles, Mr. Mann said.

So far, however, businesses seem to be benefiting a lot more than their customers.

Some residents agreed that national energy policies might just be benefiting the West just now.

And the quota seems to be benefiting both sexes in more tangible ways.

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