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'benefits on' is not a proper sentence in written English
To create a sentence with 'benefits on', you could say something like: "The company focuses its resources on providing employees with benefits on retirement."
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So, if one wishes others to confer benefits on oneself, one confers benefits on them.
If one wishes good for one's family, one will confer benefits on other families so that they will confer benefits on one's own family.
This phase advance might be one mechanism explaining the observed benefits on sleep.
There are enormous benefits on offer.
The British claim benefits on a much bigger scale.
Do you receive unemployment benefits on a prepaid card?
Have you received jobless benefits on a prepaid card?
The impact of Social Security benefits on financial aid.
But this has benefits on the advertising side as well.
It should concentrate its benefits on the most needy Americans.
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Other benefits: On-site nurseries.
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