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Discover Ludwig"accruing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when an advantage or benefit is gained because of a particular action or situation. For example, "All profits accruing to the company will be split between the employees."
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Royalties and mining taxes accruing to the state tail off.
It turned out that billions of dollars of benefits were accruing to farmers needing fewer inputs.
But evidence is now accruing to suggest that it is true.
It's impossible nowadays to imagine such authority accruing to a poet.
That is a benefit accruing to everyone in the classroom, not to minority students alone.
"Obviously, there is a near-term revenue and profit windfall accruing to Yahoo," said Derek Brown, a Cantor Fitzgerald analyst.
Metter is wrong because he ignores the very high percentage profit accruing to equity shareholders on PFPs.
The GNP is nearly identical to gross domestic product (GDP) except that the latter does not include the income accruing to a nation's residents from investments abroad (minus the income earned in the domestic economy accruing to nonnationals from abroad).
Levied on business profits and other forms of income, as well as on chargeable gains accruing to companies.
Compare this with shareholder activism, which is not only costly but risky, with benefits accruing to all other shareholders.
Yet the increasingly outsize rewards accruing to the nation's elite clutch of superstars threaten to gum up this incentive mechanism.
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