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"benefit from that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to gain an advantage or to improve from something. You can use it in a sentence when talking about how something will positively impact someone or something. Example: "The company will benefit from that new marketing strategy, as it will attract more customers."
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Catholics benefit from that.
Anyone could benefit from that.
We would all benefit from that.
"The Lebanese would benefit from that and the Syrians would benefit from that," he added.
A lot of the kids enjoy and benefit from that.
Strachan himself would probably even benefit from that.
We're a multicultural society and we benefit from that.
Only the apostles of violence will benefit from that.
So you know, we're not going to benefit from that going forward.
They eventually unionized, though I'm not sure they've ever gotten much of a benefit from that.
The Kayenta project will surely benefit from that.
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