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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a double benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or action that provides two advantages or positive outcomes.
Example: "Implementing this new policy will result in a double benefit: improved employee satisfaction and increased productivity."
Alternatives: "twofold advantage" or "dual benefit".
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"You end up with a double benefit".
So this was a double benefit, actually.
Capturing the resulting methane has a double benefit.
Dr. Shindell said the findings showed there was a double benefit to curbing this particular pollutant.
Thus, the new home-office rules are "really a double benefit," he added.
The hope is that emerging-market banks will enjoy a double benefit.
In addition, producers can deduct their capital costs, thus gaining a double benefit.
Emilie and Gary Smith, who live in New City, N.Y., anticipate a double benefit from the new law.
If they also help persuade China to rein in North Korea, that would be a double benefit.
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The integration of wastewater stabilization with fish culture in a single-pond system is a double-benefit both due to the reclamation of the wastewater and fish production.
This served a double-benefit — for teachers, they're guaranteed value (it's another way of saying 'thank you' for being early supporters) and for TeachStreet, it maintained class selection, which is good for search engine traffic.
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