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The phrase 'be benefitted' is not correct in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase 'benefit from'. For example: The students will benefit from the extra tutoring sessions.
Dictionary
be benefitted
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
Exact(20)
The findings suggest that scramjet nozzle design and performance can be benefitted from the application of energy addition.
The clinically relevant observed pharmacokinetic parameters of inhaled aqueous solutions of voriconazole suggest that therapeutic outcomes could be benefitted through the use of inhaled voriconazole.
"It is something like the uncertainty principle: if you are distant enough from the experience to need instruction, you are too remote to be benefitted.
Both are important and useful, and as we learn how to make them function better together, human creativity, business, and social welfare will all be benefitted.
"And now that company will presumably be in an excellent position to do whatever needs to be done to benefit whoever needs to be benefitted. . . .
A witness may be held to be benefitted indirectly if his spouse is appointed in the will as executor and thus given the opportunity to earn the fees of that office.
Similar(40)
Might even be benefiting him".
They are benefitted by low water.
Lawyers are benefiting, too.
Pawn shops are benefiting.
Charity is benefiting, too.
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