Sentence examples for having benefits for from inspiring English sources

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This system is particularly perceived as having benefits for inattentive drivers, whether due to sleepiness or distractions.

Oral fluid HIV screening was described as having benefits for patients, dental practitioners and the public good.

For individuals with a perceived high risk of having chlamydia, screening threatened their good girl images without necessarily having benefits for their healthy identities.

Appeals for better cycling infrastructure or policies for the benefit of cyclists may not attract as much public support as cycling changes presented as having benefits for the whole community.

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That clearly has benefits for the economy.

That will have benefits for everyone".

It has benefits for firms and workers.

This has benefits for victims as well as offenders.

The deal has benefits for Wit, too, analysts said.

She says the practice has benefits for the churches.

I think immigration has had benefits for this country.

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