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"it benefiting" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a gerund phrase where the pronoun "it" is the subject and "benefiting" is the gerund (a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun). It can also be used as part of a clause, such as "it is benefiting." It is typically used to indicate that something is causing or experiencing a positive outcome or advantage. Example: "Investing in renewable energy is a great way to not only help the environment, but also for it to benefit the economy."
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But to what extent is it benefiting from repeat business and strong referrals?
But London has been Johnson's town for seven years without it benefiting the Tories more generally.
Flipboard has raised $10.5m from Kleiner and Index, but is it benefiting from a frothy market?
So who is acting on that feedback, and how is it benefiting the people who depend on those services?
The tourism authorities are projecting revenues of $50 million, much of it benefiting El Al and two charter airlines.
The reason, Western governments and the nongovernmental organizations say, is rampant corruption, much of it benefiting Mr. Obiang, his family and his allies.
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Does it benefit me?
It benefits from that.
How does it benefit me?
Demographically, it benefits the Arabs.
Because it benefits them.
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