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be benefits
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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There could be benefits to knowing.
There could be benefits for Europe also.
There will be benefits in the long term".
In theory, there may be benefits from keeping the tags active once a product is sold.
And while the issues may seem complex, there will be benefits for consumers, too.
"We know there will be benefits from this closure," he said.
"If [the factories] meet the criteria then there should be benefits.
Could there even be benefits of being a male in the role?
But Mr Hilton suggests there might be benefits for Italy, too, from the move.
Hotchkiss is single, but there can be benefits to shift work for families.
But sometimes, even when there could be benefits, it does not work out as planned.
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