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The phrase "generates benefits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of creating something with advantageous results. For example, "Investing in green energy generates benefits for both the environment and the economy."
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Impact litigation generates benefits beyond a specific case.
Handing potentially predictable playbook material to a female director generates benefits besides.
Knowledge is cumulative, easy to share and generates benefits that spill rapidly across borders.
But simply voting on the bills generates benefits for both House lawmakers and Wall Street lobbyists, critics say.
Interview data suggest that collaboration, especially between disciplines, enhances the entire research process and generates benefits beyond the specific project.
Better public transport and transport infrastructure generates benefits for users and helps manage urban congestion and climate change.
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We're a partner as well, we're in this business, and the revenues that this game generates benefit players as much as owners.
Those that excel will generate benefits that compound over time.
It can generate benefits even when its practice is limited.
Rather, successful industrial policies identify sources of positive externalities – sectors where learning might generate benefits elsewhere in the economy.
You could argue that, say, South Asian engineers who move to Silicon Valley add to the dynamism of the region, generating benefits much larger than their wages.
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