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The phrase "a benevolence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or expression of kindness or goodwill.
Example: "Her actions were a benevolence that touched the hearts of many in the community."
Alternatives: "an act of kindness" or "a gesture of goodwill."
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His character had a benevolence and generosity attested to by legions of grateful students.
Amid the carnality there's a benevolence, created or heightened by context.
She sees things whole, in clear air, as a director or a writer must, with a benevolence toward idiosyncrasy.
Johnson is almost always happy in his company, and this gives his Boswellian sayings a benevolence absent from other records of his life.
Blue Jasmine's eventual message might be broadly daubed but it has a benevolence and a social nuance battle-scarred Allen fans might not have anticipated.
God creates in order to manifest a holiness which consists in a benevolence which alone is truly beautiful.
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Though he tries to conform to the worker-ant society, he feels alienated from the very atmosphere of Novilla — a generalized "benevolence," "a cloud of good will".
Rather than a provident benevolence creating a peaceful and beautiful sequence of events by which a remote island is populated, ending with colonization by humans, Darwin observes ugliness, the most disgusting and unpleasant creatures arriving first.
Others describe it as a detached benevolence, or a comforting numbness.
Rand regards goodwill towards others, or a generalized benevolence, as an offshoot of proper self-love, with no independent source in human nature.
He was a benevolent dictator whose benevolence and dictatorialness were both outsized.
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