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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a benefit few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an advantage or positive aspect that is experienced or available to only a small number of people.
Example: "The new policy offers a benefit few have the opportunity to enjoy, making it a unique advantage for those selected."
Alternatives: "an advantage for a select few" or "a privilege for a limited number".
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That is a benefit few private-sector workers have.
Lessons learned from one network effects business translate to other network effects businesses — a benefit few of its rivals possess.
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At the very least, we should think through the ethical implications of a project likely to benefit few people directly.
And he saw an additional benefit: fewer hospitalizations due to food-related illnesses.
But we all see a benefit when fewer people grow up in poverty and fewer families have to turn to welfare to get by.
When Ms. Kargman first heard her deliver a speech at a ballet benefit, a few years ago, she wondered if she was watching the future first female president.
Even Medicare recipients will get a benefit worth a few hundred dollars a year.
"They are a burden to the many while a benefit to the few".
We took shelter in The Hive, the beachside bakery and seafood shop where Billy Bragg, who lives locally, played a Nepal earthquake benefit a few nights before.
Absent legislative or gubernatorial action to call a special session, we have a system that benefits a few firms".
Absent legislative or gubernatorial action to call a special session, we have a system that benefits a few firms". Follow Francisco Alvarado on Twitter.
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