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"emphasize benefits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when you want to highlight the advantages of a certain thing or situation. For example, "The company's marketing team should emphasize the benefits of their product to potential customers."
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Some Republicans have begun to emphasize benefits in the bill for their communities even though they voted against it.
First, it must emphasize benefits for the long haul.
As you know, the majority of the board proposed that the district's teachers of U.S. history emphasize "benefits of the free enterprise system, respect for authority and respect for individual rights," while glossing over the nation's episodes of "civil disorder, social strife or disregard of the law".
The arguments used to promote dissemination rarely rely on health messages and tend to emphasize benefits in terms of cooking times or house cleanliness.
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Notable international treaties that emphasize benefit sharing in their common heritage of humankind regimes include the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the International Undertaking on Plant Genetic Resources IUPGRR).
Mr. Caldera said the campaign would de-emphasize benefits the Army has long promoted in its recruiting literature, including college tuition and signing bonuses, because its marketing research showed that many young people were already aware of those benefits.
It additionally strongly emphasizes benefits to the local community and suggests that the involvement of the residents is important for the effective management of tourism.
Consistent with prior research on health science communication in other countries, we report undisclosed costs and risks, emphasized benefits, unrevealed financial conflicts of interest and exaggerated claims in Italian print media.
Unreported costs and risks, emphasized benefits, undisclosed financial conflicts of interest and exaggerated claims about new medical approaches may create medicalization of non-diseases or incorrectly influence decisions about treatment choices and medical care [30].
Overly optimistic portrayals of unproven interventions may influence public and patient expectations; the latter may cause patients to downplay risks and over-emphasize benefits, with implications for informed consent for clinical trials.
In one study, the health care provider more often emphasized benefits of PSA screening (71%) than its harms (32%) [ 23].
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