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Free sign upThe phrase "benefit from a discussion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to gaining advantages or insights from engaging in a conversation or dialogue.
Example: "Participants in the workshop will benefit from a discussion on best practices in project management."
Alternatives: "gain from a discussion" or "derive advantages from a discussion."
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Yet Americans would benefit from a discussion of this possibility.
While there is much to recommend the book, it would benefit from a discussion of key archival concepts.
As such, I am baffled that Ms Beckett should have taken such umbrage with Mariella's signposting of a problem, especially when we can only benefit from a discussion.
The findings of this research suggest that students who do not believe science concepts because of opposing religious beliefs will benefit from a discussion of the controversial nature of science and religion issues, though they may only be controversial in a cultural context.
Also young healthy and well-educated women can benefit from a discussion about their RLP.
The manuscript would greatly benefit from a discussion of this point.
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Readers could benefit from a focused discussion on the treatment of PTLD in the post-transplant setting, including reduction in immune suppression, modulation of immune suppression (e.g. transition from a calcineurin inhibitor to sirolimus), single agent therapy with rituximab, or multi-agent therapy with prednisone, cyclophosphamide, and rituximab.
Overall the approach is technically solid and well motivated, and eLife readers will benefit from such a discussion in the context of the new and extensive data set.
Both patients might benefit from a detailed discussion about what the planned treatment can and cannot reasonably offer.
- The discussion about how "there is no such thing as an allele, or a mutation, for large body size" would benefit greatly from a discussion of some of the literature on "genes for" in the philosophy of biology over the past 20 years, especially the work of Susan Oyama, Paul Griffiths, Eva Neumann-Held, Karola Stotz, Kim Sterelny, and others.
BOTH political parties could benefit from a civil discussion of these issues.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com