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been benefits
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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He says, though, there have been benefits from these experiences.
Thirdly, there have been benefits from the launch of i's online platform, i100.co.uk.
There have been benefits, mainly that now my book is being read, which it wasn't before.
"If this had been benefits scroungers, they would have been queueing around the courtrooms to have their court appearances.
National security had suffered, he added, but there had also been benefits from the disclosure of some of the intelligence agency capabilities.
But there sure have been benefits; and would the money really have yielded a higher social return if it had been used to reduce budget deficits, and thereby make more funds available for the housing bubble?
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There were benefits, too.
There are benefits.
Nor are benefits easily calculated.
There are benefits besides decarbonisation.
"So there are benefits".
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