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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fail to benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to communicate that someone or something did not gain advantages from a particular action. For example, "The elderly couple failed to benefit from the tax relief measures introduced by the government."
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No one can fail to benefit from hard work.
With the exception of Barcelona and London, he says most hosts fail to benefit.
Besides being miserable, the humorless among us fail to benefit from the multiple health boosts laughter can provide.
But some population-specific variants may exist, and a population could fail to benefit if the variant is not detected.
Dr Fielden said: "The government is wasting millions of pounds on health reforms that have not adequately involved senior doctors and consequently fail to benefit patients.
They often fail to benefit from mainstream development programmes and are some of the most likely candidates to be affected by the shortfalls in international development.
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But the Social Democrats have singularly failed to benefit.
That lead failed to benefit the series premiere of "I Want to Be a Hilton".
Which is not to say Mr. Ford's star power has failed to benefit the organization.
Space Chimps 2 3D failed to benefit from a similar effect, however, with a fall of 49%.
Women in the study already had failed to benefit from other estrogen-depriving drugs.
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