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Discover LudwigThe phrase "benefit doing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of gaining a benefit from an action, but it requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "The benefit of doing this task is that it will improve our efficiency."
Alternatives: "advantage of doing" or "gain from doing".
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Mr Darling has decided to allow all working parents to keep their full child benefit, doing away with current rules which can lead to 85% of the cash being swallowed up in reductions to rent and council tax rebates.
Like the under-25s, says Mr Brown, they will have "no fifth option, no staying at home on benefit doing nothing".However, it is the second part of the growth equation productivity that the government sees as the key to its ambitions.
And as an added benefit, doing so can also provide a little variety to break up the monotony of doing lab work all day!
On the other hand, if "care" does refer primarily to an affective attitude, the doctrine of "relation ranking" could easily be modified to allow different degrees of care on the same consequentialist grounds that justify different degrees of benefit: doing so would better promote the welfare of all.
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What possible benefit does it bring you?
Apparently, cutting child benefit does the job.
And for who's benefit did it happen?
So for whose benefit did Testaverde raise his thumb?
Sadly, not everyone who could benefit does, she adds.
It seems odd that the same benefit does not extend to environmental protection and health care.
That benefit did not come at the sacrifice of high-speed performance.
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