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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a program benefiting" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a program that provides advantages or positive outcomes to a specific group or cause. Example: "The charity launched a program benefiting underprivileged children in the community."
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Now the thriller writer is following that up with a $1.25 million pledge to a program benefiting school libraries.
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He supported a comprehensive program benefiting the coal industry and co-sponsored a bill to extending public library services to rural areas.
This cost saving could be used to implement a screening program benefiting older women.
Mr. Obama won re-election over a Republican ticket that, as Mr. Bush had done, proposed a fundamental restructuring in the nature of a major entitlement program benefiting older Americans.
But, she continues, experiments in mice bred to develop memory loss "have shown that elderly animals that began a running program benefited".
Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, which closed the program, benefited from a similar flow, particularly in the Waltz, which had an irresistible lilt.
López Obrador pledged a raft of programs benefiting the poor — who make up over 40percentt of the population — as well as young people and the elderly.
Along with husband Barney, she is a longtime advocate of programs benefiting Florida's children.
It remains exclusively a program that benefits the poor.
Choreographers and performers Ellen Cornfield, Alan Good, William Holahan, George Jagatic and Yvonne Rainer in a program to benefit Friends in Deed and the H.I.V. Arts Network.
The American Booksellers Association released a statement describing Amazon Source as "a program that benefits the retailer it cares about most — that is, Amazon".
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