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Discover Ludwig"benefited for" is not a correct phrase in written English.
Instead, you might use the phrase "benefited from," as in "The children benefited from the opportunity to learn a new language."
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Cyprus has benefited for years from attracting the deposits of wealthy individuals from around the eurozone.
We will sorely miss Malcolm's wise counsel, from which our family benefited for decades.
But it's also clear that we've benefited for many, many years".
Brown-Forman has benefited for decades as bar patrons call for Jack Daniel's as "Jack" or "J.D".
Having benefited for so long from Fed policies, REITs are hostage to fears of a further Fed interest rate increase.
Fortunately for those seeking to cut emissions from coal, one industry has benefited for nearly four decades from setting aside carbon dioxide emissions.
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Critics said the measure would have driven another nail into public education and teacher unions, and would have benefited for-profit charter school companies that lack the same accountability standards as traditional public schools.
This will benefit for the charge transfer.
The production benefited Dress for Success.
Will it benefit you for your exam?
That clearly has benefits for the economy.
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