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It is not correct to use "benefit a" as a standalone part of a sentence.
It may be acceptable to use as part of an idiom, such as "benefit of the doubt." For example: "I gave my friend the benefit of the doubt, despite not being sure of their actions."
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Proceeds will benefit a scholarship fund.
Proceeds benefit a scholarship program.
Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund.
"We'd benefit a little bit.
"I think Florida would benefit a lot.
This would benefit a lot from heating.
Discussing an injury can sometimes benefit a player.
Proceeds from the auction benefit a scholarship fund.
These other countries would benefit a huge amount".
I think the country would benefit a lot.
They also receive £1,789 in child benefit a year.
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