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The phrase "always benefited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has consistently gained an advantage or positive outcome over time.
Example: "She has always benefited from her extensive education and experience in the field."
Alternatives: "has consistently gained" or "has continually profited".
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So the local population hasn't always benefited".
Society has always benefited from ecosystems through the provision of ecosystem services.
He has always benefited from low taxation on his investment income, for instance.
Writers, she concluded, have always benefited from the creative stimulus of censorship.
"Monty has always benefited from being in a loving and supportive environment," he added.
Britain is a immigrant nation and has always benefited from new blood.
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But somebody always benefits, he said.
Romance always benefits from a bit of flair.
"Why should secularists and liberals always benefit," he asked.
"You can always benefit from listening to people," he said.
Some job functions will always benefit from being in one location.
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