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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could also benefit" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to suggest that in addition to a certain benefit that someone could gain, there is also the possibility of another benefit. For example, "Volunteering at an animal shelter could also benefit your career prospects by showcasing your commitment to helping others."
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Wildlife could also benefit.
City could also benefit from another striker.
Argentina could also benefit from negotiations.
Van Horn's return could also benefit Martin.
Flexible working could also benefit employers and employees alike.
Other niches of the industry could also benefit.
Alexis Lyons, a senior striker, could also benefit.
The houses could also benefit the immediate surrounding areas as well.
It could also benefit companies with digital video inventory like YouTube, Twitter and Snapchat, he added.
The payroll slashing could also benefit David Lee and Nate Robinson, two pivotal rotation players.
Vehicles could also benefit from more aerodynamic design, or drag reduction.
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