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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age of benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period or era characterized by advantages or positive outcomes, often in a specific context such as social, economic, or technological advancements.
Example: "In this age of benefit, we are witnessing unprecedented advancements in healthcare and technology that improve our quality of life."
Alternatives: "era of advantage" or "period of gain".
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Meanwhile one wonders what might still be happening to the blacklisted construction workers, unable to find work in this age of benefit sanctions.
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35 There may also be a growing acceptance that the medicalisation of older age is of benefit to patients.
To estimate the effects of large cuts in pensions on the age of first benefit receipt, we exploit two natural experiments in which such cuts affect a group of repatriated ethnic German workers.
Those of working age on benefits are now seeing a squeeze for three years on their income.
The age of guaranteed benefits is hardly over, but anxiety over the fraying of the safety net — private as well as public — is palpable.
Early childhood education While Indonesia has set a goal of three-quarters of children up to the age of 6 benefiting from early childhood education, today less than half of these children access such services.
For patients under 35 years of age, the benefit of early and aggressive treatment has never been proven sufficiently and therefore treatment is often deferred (Vecht, 1993).
Prevalence was adjusted by gender, age and category of benefit (work-related or non-work-related).
Meanwhile, poor Mr. Filler, who helped usher in the age of pretax commuting benefits, can't benefit from them anymore.
Reduced chemotherapy tolerance and lack of age-specific evidence of benefit in older women mean that at present adjuvant chemotherapy for patients over the age of 70 years is not standard practice in the UK.
Yet, even in the age of Craigslist, newspapers benefit from the so-called "network effect".
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