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The phrase "are benchmarked for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing standards or comparison points that something is measured against. Example: "Our company's performance metrics are benchmarked for industry best practices to ensure we are meeting our goals and remaining competitive in the market."
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To compete globally, we need to raise the bar". He advocated Common Core State Standards that are benchmarked for American students to compete with the best in the world.
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The tool used to achieve best practice in this research is benchmarking for efficiency.
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As an example, there are benchmarks for height and weight progression with age in children (commonly known as growth charts).
While Israel welcomes the Palestinian Authority's efforts to democratize the areas under its control, there must be benchmarks for those who want to participate in this process.
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