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Discover LudwigThe phrase "benefit her" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to provide an advantage or help to someone. Example: The new job opportunity would greatly benefit her career.
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I think it will benefit her".
Maybe it can benefit her biological family too.
She was also skeptical that arts programs would come back in time to benefit her.
Still, though the law would benefit her, she does not like it.
Some asked her to consider how helpingher parents might benefit her.
John Edwards's withdrawal from the race on January 30th will probably benefit her too.
She hopes researchers might find a cure in time to benefit her.
To benefit her music, she needs to make peace with the witch within.
The favors she is collecting now would certainly benefit her if she does.
"It'll benefit her, and I also want her to keep up with Spanish," she said.
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