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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demonstrable benefits" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the concrete, tangible advantages or outcomes of a particular action. For example: "The goal of this project is to achieve demonstrable benefits for our company."
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"Moreover, there are demonstrable benefits to those businesses to lead from the front.
It began with human marathoners completing a punishing, unsimulated race, and showed demonstrable benefits, in terms of minimizing postrace damage.
The Philharmonic's relocation may have demonstrable benefits for acoustics, but I'm less certain of its benefit to my concert-going pleasure.
To require research to result in "demonstrable benefits to the economy, society, public policy, culture and quality of life" is, even if it were achievable, impossibly constraining.
And the problem grows to huge dimensions in REF's intention to assess "demonstrable benefits to society, public policy, culture and quality of life".
Under this heading, the consultation says: Significant additional recognition will be given where researchers build on excellent research to deliver demonstrable benefits to the economy, society, public policy, culture and quality of life.
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While those studies are not conclusive, any risk looms large when there is no demonstrable benefit.
The strategic review points the way to unlock this value with considerable and demonstrable benefit to shareholders.
As for the value of these tests, the Home Office grant permission to test only in projects where there is demonstrable benefit.
Like other investors, DfID faces challenges in ensuring that the poor receive demonstrable benefit from the growth, investment and trade agendas, rather than merely being "trickle down" beneficiaries.
Riverside Park is a human artifact rather than a purely "natural" phenomenon or a wilderness, skillfully improved for the demonstrable benefit of neighbors and visitors.
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