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The phrase "fully benefit from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to take complete advantage or make the most of something. Example: "By attending the workshop, she was able to fully benefit from the expert advice and improve her skills in public speaking."
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These schemes cannot fully benefit from the distributed SDN architecture.
Soldiers could not fully benefit from mental health services when their commanders overrode their providers' recommendations.
It is argued that currently interior architecture does not fully benefit from digital opportunities.
Ms. Dodson said she supported the gambling expansion, even though her business could not fully benefit from it.
The basic plant design has to be different to fully benefit from the advantages a work exchanger system offers.
Despite its favourable climate, however, the country's population has yet to fully benefit from the potential the sector offers for fuelling economic growth.
"Our focus," he said, "is on improving our operational execution and expense management to more fully benefit from our improving sales mix".
· Researcher, faculty and students from Business Management, Social Science, etc. · To fully benefit from the practical demo of open data bring your own laptop.
However, they are not accompanied by the name of the course they refer to, so students and faculty cannot fully benefit from them.
Still, it's possible that at some point, autophagy-prompting drugs or specialized exercise programs might help everyone to fully benefit from exercise.
Although Britain and the Scandinavian countries have completely freed their energy industries, consumers in these countries cannot fully benefit from the gains of competition.
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