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"benefits off" is not a commonly used phrase in English.
It is possible that someone might use it informally in speech, but it would not be considered grammatically correct or widely accepted in written English. It is more common to say "benefits from" or "benefits of." Example: "She really benefits from her daily yoga practice."
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Indeed, they are more burdensome, because Congress has, explicitly or implicitly, promised to pay these benefits off in real (purchasing power) terms.
The leaflet, distributed to households across the town, said Ukip would "take benefits off your mam" and take money out of South Shields hospital, according to Duffy.
On Monday Labour researcher Matt Zarb-Cousin's tweet, "Congratulations this morning to Queen Elizabeth II, 60 years of scrounging benefits off the taxpayer without being caught", prompted an apology.
DETROIT, Sept. 28 — United Automobile Workers leaders at General Motors unanimously approved on Friday a new four-year pact that calls for G.M. to invest $29.9 billion in a health care trust that would take liability for some retiree benefits off the company's books.
"If this chancellor thinks it is acceptable to take benefits off disabled people who can't replace that income, or if he is coming after the tax credits of people on low incomes in work, then he is going to have a fight on his hands," Burnham told the Murnaghan programme.
"Every month the insurance companies find a way to take benefits off the table.
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For too long, average citizens worked harder and produced more, yet corporations cut pay and benefits, off-shored community-sustaining factories, killed family-supporting jobs and crushed opportunity. .
But Sheffield also said: "Everybody was benefiting off the trade but me.
"It's the same thing when people were trying to benefit off the F.D.N.Y. and N.Y.P.D. from 9/11," he added.
We gather from its white paper that early investors benefit off this supply and demand movement.
The Connecticut farms that used to supply Mr. Young are discovering the benefits of off-season sales.
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