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"benefit from using" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something deriving advantage or gain from engaging in some activity or utilizing a particular resource. For example, "The students have benefited from using the new software in their lessons."
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I gain significant social benefit from using Spotify.
Millions of people benefit from using vitamin E supplements.
The father repeated why the son would benefit from using a wooden bat.
Rather, Intel will emphasize how customers can benefit from using the chips.
Would benefit from using the two-stars-and-a-wish method.
And we all benefit from using "if-then" plans to safeguard our good habits.
That, Dr. Levey said, shows that the owls get a clear benefit from using dung in this way.
I held a senior assembly last month focusing on how students could benefit from using the site.
These facts should not stop people who can benefit from using such medication.
Patients often gain benefit from using topical painkillers such as Deep Heat, or anti-inflammatory gels.
Older people are among those who can most benefit from using a smartphone.
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