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The phrase "a demonstrable benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear and observable advantage or positive outcome of a particular action, decision, or policy.
Example: "The new training program has shown a demonstrable benefit in employee productivity and morale."
Alternatives: "a clear advantage" or "an evident benefit."
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It's not like the transition from tokens to MetroCards where there was a demonstrable benefit.
A randomized study would be needed to determine if the toxicity of the docetaxel and erlotinib results in a demonstrable benefit in terms of overall survival.
If there is a demonstrable benefit from participating in clinical research, for whatever reason, then this has implications for good clinical practice and for improving care [ 4, 5].
It is unclear whether lack of a demonstrable benefit is due to problems with bioavailability of this specific formulation of curcumin or to inefficacy of curcumin as an intervention for AD.
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"We've done it elsewhere, spent billions of dollars on class size without any demonstrable benefit.
Marks & Spencer has set itself "a simple goal" of using plastic in its business only where it has "a clear and demonstrable benefit".
The majority of organisations urged caution over the use of such tests, citing a lack of demonstrable benefit for consumers, risks of false reassurance or unwarranted anxiety and additional strain on the existing health services as negative outcomes of tests.
To some extent, their proposals mimic the general requirement for ethical review which must identify the appropriate balance between a credible or demonstrable benefit and the risks involved.
In chronic disease, greater continuity of care has demonstrable benefit, a 50% reduction in hospital readmissions in CHF [ 43], reduced symptomatology in COPD [ 44] and our HT program's reduction in hospitalizations and other improved outcomes in late-stage CKD.
Riverside Park is a human artifact rather than a purely "natural" phenomenon or a wilderness, skillfully improved for the demonstrable benefit of neighbors and visitors.
In order to permit the import of lion trophies under the ESA, exporting nations like South Africa must provide clear evidence showing a demonstrable conservation benefit to the long-term survival of the species in the wild.
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