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"benefit around" is not a correct phrase in written English.
However, you might be looking for the phrase "benefit from" which means to gain a good or useful result from something. For example, "After taking the class, I benefited from the knowledge."
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Willetts said the increase in maintenance grant would benefit around half a million people.
Many, of course, don't see a human-rights benefit around drones.
The Treasury said the move would benefit around 5 million savers who currently use their full Isa allowance.
The new funding will benefit around 160 individuals who were injured on Operation Telic in Iraq or Operation Herrick in Afghanistan.
British Gas today cut average gas bills by 7 per cent in a move set to benefit around eight million households.
The party says the policy, which would come into force in 2016, would benefit around 700,000 first-time buyers in England and Wales over three years.
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And they think Gore will be much more likely to spread the benefits around".
They fall in 1%, basically due to the significant reduction in unemployment benefits, around 13%.
An alternative is to reduce the policy to its minimum death benefits (around $750,000) with no future premiums.
Adds Platt: "Certainly the flooding was not universal, but there was a tendency to spread the benefits around".
The integrated biogas engineering is proved to be with remarkable positive net ecological benefits, around twice that of the corresponding conventional production system.
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