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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beneficiary to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone is receiving a benefit, either financial or otherwise. For example, "He was the primary beneficiary to his father's estate."
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You should designate a beneficiary to receive your retirement savings in the case of your death.
(7)Income of beneficiary to be based on rate of return of fund.
Gratitude impels a beneficiary to reward those who helped him in the past.
"We tell the beneficiary to maintain a distance from the water source.
"A gift promise in a contract creates a duty of the promisor to the donee beneficiary to perform the promise.
They were then asked by the beneficiary to continue helping with the task and to complete a questionnaire.
"Game of Thrones," which has never been more popular, has probably been a beneficiary to the rules change.
A pooled income fund gift entitles you and/or your beneficiary to your proportional share of the quarterly income of the fund for life.
Indeed, a donee beneficiary may acquire rights even though he is unaware that he has been made a beneficiary to the B/C contract.
Many Republicans want to overhaul Medicare by offering a fixed amount of money to each beneficiary to purchase a public or private health plan.
It is usually calculated by reference to the amount received and the relationship (if any) of the beneficiary to the deceased.
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