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Discover Ludwig"benefits have" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "We have seen a lot of benefits have already come from our new accounting system."
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Health benefits have eroded.
The benefits have been mixed.
Meanwhile, employment benefits have collapsed.
Other benefits have followed.
People who receive benefits have dependency.
But slowly, the benefits have worked through.
Survivors' benefits have no age limits.
The benefits have been extensive.
The benefits have been remarkable.
Benefits have also been slashed.
What cultural benefits have they brought?
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