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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "benefit from both" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "By taking this online course, students can benefit from both the convenience of virtual learning and the interactive discussions with their peers and instructors."
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Sexual dysfunction in diabetic women may benefit from both the resolution of psychological issues and the treatment of depression with specific medical therapy.
She was just in time to benefit from both.
There is a chance that taxpayers could benefit from both United's and Avolar's success.
And if there's one place that would benefit from both, it's Afghanistan.
It claims that airlines benefit from both increased earnings and happier passengers.
Firms that push their own products benefit from both up-front commissions and continuing management fees.
Tickets for foraging are $10 for members of Slow Food, which will benefit from both events, $15 for nonmembers.
With "TriBeCa growing southward, and the residential growth in the financial district moving northward, we felt this project would be claimed by and benefit from both," he said.
If the literary landscape is dominated by specific groups, how can we be healthy as a society and benefit from both our differences and commonalities?
She told me that she does not worry about him feeling lost and unhappy because she believes that life can benefit from both happiness and suffering.
"Maybe the secret is to skip a generation so that you can get the benefit from both nostalgia and discovery," he said.
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