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The phrase "distinct benefits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more distinct, clearly different advantages of a particular thing or situation. For example, "The supplement has many distinct benefits, including improved digestion and enhanced energy levels."
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Additive manufacturing has some distinct benefits.
This leads to several distinct benefits.
The packaging provides distinct benefits for manufacturers, retailers and consumers.
Proponents point to two completely distinct benefits to burying biochar.
According to a recent review of some hundred studies, caffeine has a number of distinct benefits.
As ACTIVE suggests, different methods of training may have distinct benefits, or none at all.
Through clientelism and an extensive patronage network, the party managed to secure two distinct benefits.
Advocates of the senior food-box program say it offers distinct benefits.
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They also have the distinct benefit, as far as I'm concerned, of turning the rice a pleasingly dirty pink (though that's maybe not be a colour that appeals to everyone).
A study from the Stanford Graduate School of Education of how students best learned a neuroscience lesson showed a distinct benefit to starting out by working with an interactive 3D model of the brain.
A study from the Stanford GSE of how students best learned a neuroscience lesson showed a distinct benefit to starting out by working with an interactive 3D model of the brain.
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