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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be beneficiary" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Example: The lottery winner decided to be the beneficiary of his winnings and donate a portion to charity.
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be beneficiary
noun
One who benefits or receives an advantage.
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A state court ruling last year, however, found that a retiree could also be "beneficiary" and, therefore, could be shielded from disclosure.
F2F Online learning can be beneficiary due to the lecture videos that can be repeatedly viewed.
Assumptions based on the modeller's expert opinion can be beneficiary in answering a research question.
A differentiation between national and local level projects turns out to be beneficiary for the broader debate on aid diversification.
Nevertheless, this academic distinction has little influence on the capacity of researching solutions for a disease, as this plurality might be beneficiary for innovation.
Evidentially if, as IEA states, such outlooks can be used to base decisions on them, an accompanying explicit uncertainty assessment should be beneficiary for recipients.
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