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'benchmarks of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to introduce indicators or criteria used to measure or compare something. For example, "The new health care plan sets new benchmarks of affordability and access."
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Baseball records have long provided benchmarks of individual achievements.
In contrast, headlines about Japan's economy benchmarks of recession.
All the benchmarks of superior quartet playing are here: integrated sound, impeccable intonation, judicious balances.
On the contrary, they have a strong record as benchmarks of credit risk.
Most people would think this was one of the benchmarks of a liberal state.
As its work unfolds, there will be more benchmarks of success, or lack thereof.
Instead, its prestige was expressed in proportion and restraint – new benchmarks of taste for Britain.
I've always wondered what the benchmarks of adulthood are, and I think one is a KitchenAid stand mixer".
But the performances are vividly real and Manz's narration is one of the universal benchmarks of the movie voiceover.
Indeed, the book goes further in defining the benchmarks of a new approach to business, built on moral values.
That is why we believe that investors have come to respect our ratings as excellent benchmarks of credit quality.
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