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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a benefits for" is not correct in English.
It should be "a benefit for" or "benefits for" depending on the context. You can use "a benefit for" when referring to a single advantage or positive outcome related to a specific subject.
Example: "One benefit for participating in the program is the opportunity to network with industry professionals."
Alternatives: "an advantage for" or "a positive aspect for".
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The writer later attended an Introductions Club party--a benefit for Ethiopian Jewry.
It was a benefit for the Allende Foundation.
A benefit for Operation Santa Claus.
The performance is a benefit for Yal Danu Preschool.
METUCHEN Cheryl Wheeler, a benefit for Women Helping Women.
Tomorrow they play a benefit for CBGB.
The concert is a benefit for SummerStage.
This is a benefit for Literacy Partners.
"Rather than it being a benefit for him, I think it's a benefit for us.
A benefit for AmeriCares, an international relief group.
They had met for a benefit for the Drama Dept.
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