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Discover Ludwig"benefited being" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
In order to make a grammatically correct sentence, you would need to replace "being" with a word or phrase that provides clear context to the verb "benefited." For example: "The company greatly benefited from their new marketing strategy."
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Even postwar, people from Alsace did not speak pure enough French to gain entry to the grandes écoles, so there was some positive discrimination, from which Hugel benefited, being one of five boys from Alsace to admitted to the agricultural college in Montpellier, from which he graduated as agricultural engineer, specialising in viticulture.
"So I have strongly benefited being associated with the district and community". Jolly declined to comment on the circumstances that led to his departure, but advised his successor, Stan Carrizosa, that success requires community involvement.
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The benefit being improved performance.
Its benefits are elusive.
Another benefit is simplification.
The benefits are myriad.
Benefits are narrower.
The benefits are clear.
Should benefits be cut?
The other benefit is technological.
Other benefits were to follow.
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