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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first benefits" is not correct and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used when discussing the initial advantages of a particular action or decision, but it typically requires additional context for clarity.
Example: "The first benefits of implementing the new policy include increased efficiency and employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "initial advantages" or "primary benefits."
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Any legalization would happen in waves, said one Mexican official, with the first group to get the first benefits.
Shoppers reaped the first benefits of the takeover with prices lowered on more than 300 everyday items at the largest Safeway stores today.
Those would be for tax years 2008 and 2009, meaning taxpayers would not see the first benefits for months after January.
"Pacoima Will Feel the First Benefits of the Owens River Water and Every Purchaser Investing Now Will Reap the Fruits of His Wisdom in Gratifying Profits".
Republicans also derided the long-term care insurance as a budget gimmick because premiums would have been collected for five years before the first benefits were paid out.
Tourists, hotels and paved roads are the first benefits dreamed of by the pragmatic citizens of Cardenas, largest of the 14.
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The first benefit derives from comparative advantage.
That was the first benefit from Wikipedia".
It is the first benefit for the organization.
"Justice Scalia's comment is in conflict with the first benefit and ignores the second benefit," Higginbotham said.
Bone health just happened to be the first benefit of vitamin D3 to be discovered.
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