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Discover Ludwig"find a benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking someone to identify a potential benefit or advantage of a situation, product, etc. For example, "What benefits can you find in switching to a renewable energy supplier?".
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Although one study did find a benefit from vitamin E supplements, three others found it made no difference.
And some golfers are even able to find a benefit in the dry weather, said Leslie VanSyckle, the pro at Rolling Greens Golf Club in Andover, N.J.
In an accompanying editorial, Dr. Harold Sox, editor of The Annals, wrote that his interpretation of an analysis of several large randomized clinical trials in Sweden was that they also failed to find a benefit from mammography in women under 50.
The TIPP trial failed to find a benefit in its primary outcome (improved survival/neurodevelopmental outcome); this negative result may have discouraged indomethacin prophylaxis use.
"We're going to groups that find a benefit in the product people like us," says Schwartz, a nutrition-and-fitness buff who heads Stampede Brewing Co. in Dallas.
This allows the model to find a benefit to cost ratio; the model conservatively ignores benefits other than lives saved, such as lower food prices for people who would have survived anyway.
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The study, which is being reported today, counters findings from two earlier, smaller studies from England and Argentina that found a benefit from a shorter course of an antibiotic.
The approval was limited to women because preliminary studies had not found a benefit in men.
That study found a benefit when 5-Hour Energy was compared to a placebo like flavored water, she said.
The study controlled for social class, and whether pupils had a quiet place in which to do their homework, but still found a benefit, Sammons said.
The many responses to Fraser's article are united in their difference: who used medication and found a benefit with it, who used therapy, who didn't.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com