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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cumulative benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the overall advantages or positive outcomes that accumulate over time or through a series of actions.
Example: "The cumulative benefit of regular exercise includes improved physical health, mental well-being, and increased energy levels."
Alternatives: "overall advantage" or "total benefit."
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Exercise has a cumulative benefit.
Inspiratory capacity estimated by optoelectronic plethysmography showed significant cumulative benefit of 330 ml (95% CI 100 to 560).
The market is aware of an improving regulatory climate, but analyst estimates do not factor in the cumulative benefit of reducing regulatory headwinds (£300m by 2017).
But if research were to uncover significant reductions in other common cancers, "you could start to argue, for general cancer prevention, the cumulative benefit may make it worthwhile".
Maximal expiratory pressure and sniff nasal inspiratory pressure both showed significant acute benefits from the technique during the first and sixth treatments, but no cumulative benefit.
"It is clear the cumulative benefit of our increasingly diversified business across product lines, customer segments, and geographies, is contributing to Adobe's success," the chief executive, Shantanu Narayen, said on a conference call with investors.
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A culture that encourages it will enjoy cumulative benefits.
Many zip-codes with few wetlands, that are located at the upstream end of estuaries, received cumulative benefits from downstream wetlands that reduced flooding throughout the estuary.
That might not sound like much, but it represents about $20 trillion in cumulative benefits between now and the end of century.
"It's the reapplication and the reapplication week after week where you're going to see true, cumulative benefits," he said.
And investments in military technology during the original Sputnik moment gave us, among other things, satellites, the microchip, G.P.S., and the Internet, the cumulative benefits of which are incalculable.
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