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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collateral benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an additional advantage or positive outcome that occurs alongside a primary benefit or goal.
Example: "The new policy not only improves employee satisfaction but also provides a collateral benefit of increased productivity."
Alternatives: "an additional advantage" or "a secondary benefit".
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Its efforts have a collateral benefit, too.
As a collateral benefit, end-to-end completion times of data-intensive jobs improve as well.
As a "collateral benefit," Kiehl throws in a free clinical examination of their brains.
And he gave a boost to the Rust Belt as a collateral benefit.
"But having said that, there's a collateral benefit in that it raises the profile of variety.
Such an exclusion is not a burden on the foreign commerce at all; it simply is the denial of a collateral benefit.
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Does the hiring initiative have any collateral benefit for New Haven-based employers besides Yale?
(d) Be Goal-Oriented: Is there any collateral benefit you want to result from your inquiry?
But it has an important collateral benefit: It's a way to identify areas of research that will pay off in the near future.
This is a form of collateral benefit to the general community as a result of the research programme having a long-term presence in the area, with the additional resources including medical and clinical officers, paediatric drugs and equipment and a paediatric intensive care ward.
It was she who had pressed the architect William Pereira to develop a master plan, it was she who had seen the collateral benefit in a U.C. campus and been willing to give one, and it was she who had insisted, above all, on maintaining an interest in the ranch's development.
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