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The phrase "a small benefit for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a minor advantage or positive outcome that is provided to someone or something.
Example: "The new policy offers a small benefit for employees who work overtime, such as additional paid time off."
Alternatives: "a minor advantage for" or "a slight benefit for".
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This promises a small benefit for fund managers.
In 1972, he played a small benefit for George McGovern, at a movie theatre in Red Bank, but, as a young man, his interest in the music was almost completely as a source of personal liberation.
"There will be patients who say, 'Over all, there is a small benefit for patients in my situation, so unless you can tell me there is no benefit, I want chemotherapy,' " Dr. Winer said.
(The one proven perk of breast milk is that it helps to promote gastrointestinal health – a small benefit for healthy babies, but a tremendous one for preemies who are at risk for the deadly intestinal infection, necrotizing enterocolitis).
Derek Scissors, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, the conservative policy-research group, said in a Reuters report that the ruling was "a small benefit for the Obama campaign because it can advertise 'beating China' in Ohio, but it's not a benchmark for anything".
"There is a small benefit for vascular disease and now we know a big benefit for this cancer.
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When analysed over time of follow-up, interventions including arthroscopy showed a small benefit of 3 5 mm for pain at three and six months but not later up to 24 months.
Based on the current results, the lower sensitivity of FIT in women could lead to a smaller benefit from screening for females.
A small benefit was found for the task of tracing through real lung vessel images to a terminus.
There was a small benefit (vs control) for the anaerobic threshold of 1.8 (95% confidence interval, 0.4 3.2) ml O2 kg−1 min−1.
"People are willing to give up a lot of privacy for a small benefit.
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