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The phrase "a practical benefit" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to describe when a situation has a tangible or concrete benefit. For example, "This new policy will have a practical benefit as it allows employees to work from home."
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Further, the ratio that can be obtained by a more basic calculation has a practical benefit as it can be computed in practice without elaborate programming.
This has a practical benefit, along with a theoretical one.
"And I don't see a practical benefit for something like that".
She was not the only one to gain a practical benefit from the project.
There is even a practical benefit: customers can earn credits by reducing energy consumption during peak hours.
They cannot exist without common accord (and, in recent times, common expenditure), and by design they offer a practical benefit to individual and collectivity alike".
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Wearing a hat is theoretically warmer than not wearing one – but it's more about making a statement than any practical benefit.
The benefit derived in donating a kidney may be in the emotional joy of watching a loved one regain their health or a more practical benefit in having a family member return to their role as a parent or breadwinner.
But a 47-year-old inmate of state prison is likely to get a more practical benefit from a less-noticed clemency order issued the same day.
Sue's acquisition of stereoscopy after almost half a century of being stereo-blind has been a constant source of delight, and a great practical benefit.
The clubs can provide a modest practical benefit to campaigns.
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