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be beneficiaries
noun
One who benefits or receives an advantage.
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Ireland could be beneficiaries of International Cricket Council proposals to expand world Test cricket into two divisions.
Or, prosaically, viewers may just be beneficiaries in a battle between traditional broadcasters and the new digital entrepreneurs.
Staff and users of services should be involved in designing and delivering collaborative arrangements and should themselves be beneficiaries.
But it seems equally possible that discount stores such as Poundland could be beneficiaries of Brexit if shoppers feel poorer.
Although they deny giving direct help to al-Nusra, they acknowledge that the group would be beneficiaries.
Remember, also, that the banks will be beneficiaries from the cut in corporation tax from 28% to 24% over the next four years.
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PreDREM will be beneficiary to several types of hypothesis generating.
People putting up real money are beneficiaries of Chas.
They are beneficiaries of three deeper trends influencing this election.
They are beneficiaries, or victims, of the same government policies.
Employees are beneficiaries of the stock value of the company.
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