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is benefits
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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This is Benefits Street, 2.0.
I almost couldn't stand, after t'election, to go again down the avenue that is Benefits Street.
This time the policy in question is benefits sanctions, which has caused so much misery in the past five years.
"What you've seen is benefits moving away from free food into thinking more holistically about individuals and their health," said Jordan Newman, a Google spokesman.
The decision supports Germany's reforms and makes it easier for countries to limit migrants' benefits.In this section Voting in their hearts Military marches Correction Toulouse v Paris Frenzied Renzi Small Balkan scandal Benefits tourism not OK Ban it if you can Dave-no-mates ReprintsHow common is benefits tourism?
The other reason is benefits.
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Charity is benefiting, too.
Perry is benefiting from these shifts.
"Someone is benefiting from this chaos.
Pharmacology is benefited by the prepared mind.
Yet not everyone is benefiting.
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