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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a benefits of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a benefit of" or "the benefits of." You can use the correct form when discussing a specific advantage or positive aspect of something.
Example: "One benefit of regular exercise is improved mental health."
Alternatives: "an advantage of" or "a positive aspect of".
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Exploratory factor analysis revealed three components that explained a total of 65.4% of the variance: (a) benefits of social media use, (b) disadvantages of social media use, and (c) current social media use in education.
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The worker projected a benefit of $147 a month.
At a benefit, of course.
Is there a benefit of replaced teeth?
That's not a benefit of the internet.
Sometimes they even provide it a benefit of some kind.
This is "a benefit of dormancy," he says.
Every dollar will provide a benefit of $7.
This is allowable because it is a benefit of employment.
But second-generation immigrants create a benefit of $30.5 billion annually.
Finance is a cost — not a benefit — of maintaining a complicated economy.
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