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The phrase 'I benefit from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe how someone gains advantages from a certain situation. For example, "I benefit from my company's health insurance plan."
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"Of course I benefit from it.
I benefit from having settled workers.
And then I thought, why don't I benefit from this — "Knights.
She clarified music and technique and, to this day, I benefit from her wisdom.
There is no doubt in my mind that I benefit from what I give to the people who come to talk to me.
Contracting means I benefit from the variety of work that occupational therapy offers, from adapting property to rehabilitating people back to independence into the community.
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I benefited from Trump".
I benefited from the ignorance".
I benefited from the system.
I benefited from the class novels.
And I benefited from that enthusiasm.
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