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The phrase "actually benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positive effects or advantages of something in a more emphatic or clarifying manner.
Example: "The new policy will actually benefit employees by providing more flexible working hours."
Alternatives: "truly benefit" or "genuinely benefit".
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Such an approach might actually benefit Moscow.
They may actually benefit from carnage elsewhere.
Deer may actually benefit from the warmth.
Will it actually benefit your career?
However, some individual locations may actually benefit.
Often, manufacturers can actually benefit from others modifying their products.
But might not this restriction actually benefit Mr. Andsnes's development?
So this could actually benefit us in the end".
"Some of them could actually benefit from a diet".
Reyes's continued time away might actually benefit the Mets' off-season negotiations.
Whether the center will actually benefit the sport's grassroots is debatable.
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