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Discover Ludwig'immediate beneficiary' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone who will receive immediate benefit from something, for example: "The immediate beneficiary of this new policy will be low-income families."
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The immediate beneficiary?
There is an immediate beneficiary, though: Ackman himself.
In the meantime, his new home has one immediate beneficiary.
The Festival Chamber Orchestra was an immediate beneficiary.
Yet the most immediate beneficiary will not be Myanmar's economy.
Bill and I haven't spoken since August.' The immediate beneficiary is Los Angeles.
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Many Democrats pointed out, correctly, that the most immediate beneficiaries were rich.
But the most immediate beneficiaries are the farmers who own the waterfowl's habitat.
Wide receivers Justin Blackmon and Cecil Shorts should be the immediate beneficiaries of the change.
More will follow.Among the immediate beneficiaries of the Olympics, Air China and Li-Ning are worth watching.
These preferential approaches have greatly helped the immediate beneficiaries, but harm more distant regions by drawing FDI and trade away.
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