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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific advantage or positive outcome of a situation, action, or decision.
Example: "The new policy offers a single benefit: it reduces costs for the company."
Alternatives: "one advantage" or "a sole benefit."
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Not a single benefit has yet come from that, he complains.
There isn't a single benefit that hasn't been cut, or scrapped, or made harder to get.
This laudable attempt to simplify welfare brings together support for the unemployed and the low-paid into a single benefit for the first time.
The question that Nancy Pelosi and celebrity advocates like Richard Gere ought to answer is this: Have the actions of the Western pro-Tibet lobby over the last 20 years brought a single benefit to the Tibetans who live inside Tibet, and if not, why continue with a failed strategy?
"The system was designed largely to serve a mother on welfare who could go to an office and wait a large portion of the day to fill out a 20-page form to qualify for a single benefit," Ms. Neuborne said.
Indeed, Rob Sweezy, a spokesman for the federal Health Care Financing Administration, said in an interview this week that the agency was opposed to any plan that seeks to provide only a single benefit, as New York's plan does, instead of a larger array of benefits.
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A single benefits payment that will eventually replace income-related jobseeker's allowance, housing benefit, child tax credit, working tax credit, income support and income-related employment support allowance.
It featured pledges on electoral reform, reduced unemployment, a single welfare benefit and an industrial democracy act.
Universal credit was intended to create a simple single benefit that claimants receive monthly and use to pay rent and other bills themselves.
Under plans announced by David Cameron, from 2013 a new single benefit called the universal credit will replace means-tested benefits, while the personal independent payment (PIP) will replace the non-means tested disability living allowance.
First, it set aside £2bn to deliver the universal credit, a new single benefit which will transform our welfare system and ensure that work always pays and that no one is ever worse off in work than on benefits.
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