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The phrase "able to benefit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential advantages or gains that someone or something can receive from a particular situation, resource, or opportunity.
Example: "Students who participate in extracurricular activities are often able to benefit from improved social skills and teamwork."
Alternatives: "capable of gaining from" or "in a position to take advantage of".
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"So they should be able to benefit from nutrition therapy".
"You're able to benefit from the economies of scale".
"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".
In this way they are able to benefit from advances that aren't commercially available.
But testing and early treatment is essential to be able to benefit from this.
Even the Twa forest dwellers were able to benefit from the hunting of elephants.
Bahrain has also been able to benefit from its long tradition as a commercial centre.
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