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Discover Ludwig'it avails' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression which means 'it is useful or beneficial.' For example, you might say, "Although it may not seem like it, learning a second language is hard work. But it avails in the long run, as it opens up a range of career opportunities."
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"A religious organization does not give up any First Amendment rights because it avails itself of services available to anyone," Mr. Raum said.
It avails to design a measurement by using pulse streams involving optical solitons in storage rings.
It is best perhaps to quote her: "Sometimes it avails to be a goat.
"It avails not, time nor place distance avails not," Whitman wrote.
He is a good, thoughtful man with a sense of justice, and it avails him nothing.
It avails us nothing, either, who have come to depend on him.
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But it availed the No18 seed only the satisfaction of having played a great match.
It availed little, although a few listeners did their part by leaving during the performance.
Colin Montgomerie had certainly put the work in, but it availed him almost nothing after he was disqualified.
It availed Cranmer nothing to invent a liturgy that threw out that history and erected a verbal screen or altar between the priest and his congregation.
Or perhaps it availed him of a private universe of references, one he didn't necessarily wish to share with others.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com