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The phrase "able to benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to indicate being fortunate enough, or having the capability, to gain advantages or profit from a particular situation. For example, "The program was designed to help those in need, and all participants were able to benefit."
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Investors may be able to benefit, too.
"So they should be able to benefit from nutrition therapy".
Other family members would not be able to benefit.
"You're able to benefit from the economies of scale".
When it finally arrived, I attempted to establish when I would be able to benefit.
"It's kind of magical that we're able to benefit from these folks," Mr. Tennyson said.
European aircraft would then be able to benefit from American airborne battlefield surveillance.
Students with disabilities may also be able to benefit from the Disabled Students Allowancess.
However, the socialist mainstream has not been able to benefit from this leftwing sentiment.
This means the less well-off will not be able to benefit from solar".
"I think the Tour has been able to benefit from that.
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