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The phrase "at benefiting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and does not fit grammatically in typical contexts.
Example: "The organization is focused on at benefiting the community through various programs."
Alternatives: "in benefiting" or "for benefiting".
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Gazprombank's maneuver, while clearly aimed at benefiting the parent company, also highlighted the deep dependence of Russia's business and political elite on Cypriot offshore banking.
He gave the bank new direction, and under his guidance its development division devised programs specifically aimed at benefiting the economic activities of women.
Or perhaps the Tank Engine has seen fit to let someone else have a go at benefiting from the Premiership's most reliable source of tries.
They indicated that they would offer the same in-kind assistance this year, while emphasizing that their support was aimed at benefiting the democratic process.
And the president himself might remind his brother that this project is aimed at benefiting all Americans, not just Florida's growers and builders.
In a strategy shift aimed at benefiting from higher fares rather than larger volume, Southwest, a leader in the low-cost sector, has held its capacity virtually flat in the past year.
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They are part of an attempt at integration--at benefiting from globalization, not just surviving it.
Talk story about honorees at benefits.
Kaliya Franklin blogs at Benefit Scrounging Scum.
Writer interviews… Talk story about honorees at benefits.
At benefit shows, maybe, or at a Public Enemy or Yoko Ono performance.
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