Sentence examples for having the benefit from inspiring English sources

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I have, however, always harboured dreams of having the benefit of training and a long apprenticeship.

"Having the benefit of seeing a parent work at home every day was instructive," Nathaniel said.

Chromatographic membranes may replace advantageously conventional resin-based chromatography columns, having the benefit of the absence of the long diffusion times that often occur in resin-based chromatography.

Sometimes having the benefit of a free head full of words offers as clear and complex a melody as any track I'll ever play to cheer me.

Or they could try to trade Clemens, after having the benefit of a year with Clemens as an experienced backup if Sanchez is hurt.

Will the public then be called upon to vote for their favourite candidates, after having the benefit of sensibly impartial advice from the Mail?

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This had the benefit of simplicity.

It has the benefit of incumbency.

Sweden had the benefit of hindsight.

But Suárez had the benefit of movement.

We now have the benefit of hindsight.

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