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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as beneficiary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to legal, financial, or estate matters where someone is designated to receive benefits or assets.
Example: "In the event of my passing, I have named my daughter as beneficiary of my life insurance policy."
Alternatives: "in the role of beneficiary" or "as the recipient".
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For example, your children are a class of beneficiaries, which you may designate as beneficiary as a group by saying, "my children", instead of naming all of your children.
Whom to name as beneficiary?
The Robin Hood Relief Fund was selected as beneficiary.
Name the Lower Columbia College Foundation as beneficiary of a life insurance policy, a pension plan, or a bank account.
It's like having the Grim Reaper materialize and start putting on the pressure to be penciled in as beneficiary.
Mr. Mitnick also said that Jonathan Neabor had a life insurance policy naming his brother Michael as beneficiary.
In early tontines, it was perfectly legal for an adult to name a child as beneficiary of the tontine dividends.
The preferred anatase {1 0 1} facets could also act as beneficiary reservoirs to decrease the recombination probability of electron hole pairs.
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Both political parties have encouraged this great wealth transfer, as beneficiaries provide a growing share of campaign contributions.
But a bank employee persuaded her to buy 45 CDs from his bank, naming a different family member--grandkids, nieces, nephews--as beneficiary on each.
The children appear to be named as beneficiaries.
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