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The phrase "fast benefit" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts where quick advantages or immediate gains are being discussed.
Example: "The new software provides a fast benefit by streamlining our workflow and saving time."
Alternatives: "quick advantage" or "immediate benefit."
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The latest JRF report has also shown how far and fast benefit levels are falling below what surveys say the general population regard as a minimum standard of living: a spare pair of shoes, a one-week self-catering UK holiday, one modest birthday present.
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If large carbon markets also emerge, as big business and the UN want, and if rich countries make good on their pledge to mobilise $100bn a year for poor countries to adapt to climate change by 2020, then the long-promised global "green economy" should grow fast, benefiting everyone.
The Surface 2 is fast, benefiting from a speedier quad-core ARM chip.
You can get those same intermittent fasting benefits without hunger or deprivation.
Start-ups that need to get their applications developed so they can get to market fast may benefit from an outsourcing or offshoring relationship, but they'll have to choose carefully.
Genes encoding fosfomycin resistance protein FofB and beta-lactamase detected in this group also may have evolved fast to benefit bacteria trying to survive in their host.
Nutrient storage is often associated with survival during fasting but only a modest fasting survival benefit was observed when dilp6 was conditionally expressed from fat body (Fig. 3E).
If in some ways Mr. Clooney and his allies are making telethon history, they are not mounting the fastest such benefit.
That balance includes higher taxes on the wealthy, which Republicans oppose, and reductions from fast-growing benefit programs, chiefly Medicare and Medicaid, which many Democrats resist.
Back in 2013 the planning expert John Tomaney told a commons committee on high-speed rail that experience abroad indicated that faster trains benefit the destination with the greater economic activity.
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