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The phrase "are likely to benefit from a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing potential advantages or positive outcomes that someone or something may experience as a result of a particular action or situation.
Example: "Students who engage in regular study sessions are likely to benefit from a deeper understanding of the material."
Alternatives: "are expected to gain from a" or "are prone to advantage from a".
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"Many borrowers on tracker rates are likely to benefit from a reduction in Bank rate," says the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
Maria Schwaederle, of the Center for Personalized Cancer Therapy at the University of California San Diego school of medicine, said: "Our study suggests that, with a precision medicine approach, we can use a patient's individual tumour biomarkers to determine whether they are likely to benefit from a particular therapy, even when that therapy is at the earliest stage of clinical development".
Additionally, practitioners are likely to benefit from a clearer understanding of the type of performance management system design needed to support confrontation strategies.
On the other hand, younger patients with higher functional demands are likely to benefit from a simultaneous or staged ACL reconstruction in addition to UKA to regain knee stability.
Here too, we find that users on the political right are more engaged with one another on Twitter, indicating that they are likely to benefit from a richer dialogue and hence more opportunities for frame-making and consensus building with respect to political topics.
development of molecular biomarkers to better identify the patients who are likely to benefit from a particular agent.
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Analysts say SAP is likely to benefit from a rebound in company spending on information technology.
Indeed, Mr. Gallagher said few industries or companies were likely to benefit from a Gore presidency.
And like ISPs, these firms are likely to benefit from the repeal of net neutrality rules.
A test capable to identify patients who are likely to benefit from ICS would be valuable.
Few are likely to benefit from the government's approach.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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