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The phrase "assumed to be beneficial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is generally believed or taken for granted to have positive effects or advantages.
Example: "The new policy is assumed to be beneficial for employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "considered advantageous" or "thought to be helpful".
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User involvement is assumed to be beneficial to innovation processes.
Tariff reduction, however, is assumed to be beneficial with respect to food security in the developing world.
Socrates raises two questions about this kind of knowledge: whether it is possible, and whether it is beneficial (relevant because the virtue was assumed to be beneficial).
Although adherence to the 39-week rule is assumed to be beneficial, its actual impact on the US rate of term stillbirth in the years since 2010 is unknown.
At the same time, an integrated science curriculum with a coordinated allocation of resources may promote inquiry-based experiments in science courses, which is assumed to be beneficial for the development of problem solving within and across domains.
The structure of the OVC layers can be derived as the chalcopyrite structure with randomly introduced copper vacancies or ((2{text{V}}^,_{text{Cu}} + {text{In}}^{2 + },_{text{Cu}})) defect pairs and is assumed to be beneficial for the device performance [22].
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However, this combination is assumed to be more beneficial in improving walking and cognitive functioning compared to isolated cognitive or physical training.
The cost-effectiveness ratio was highest when patient age at diagnosis was high or chemotherapy was assumed to be extremely beneficial for low-risk patients.
Intramuscular scar tissue was assumed to be more beneficial for functional regeneration of this long muscle bundle than the potential muscle defect caused by resection.
This beneficial effect is assumed to be due to increased nitric oxide (NO) production on account of NO synthesis induction [58], with subsequent vasodilatation likely to improve CBF.
This beneficial effect is assumed to be due to increased nitric oxide (NO) production on account of NO synthesis induction [ 58], with subsequent vasodilatation likely to improve CBF.
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