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Discover Ludwig"material gains" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to tangible assets such as money, property, or objects that somebody gains as a result of certain actions. For example, "By taking on extra work, she was able to realize considerable material gains."
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These are material gains.
Material gains and intellectual performance seem almost inversely related.
I didn't do this so my name would enter history or for material gains.
Hence, the media lost its spiritual link with the masses in favour of immediate material gains.
Gently, Mr. Jia, with dour images and wistful conversations, suggests the spiritual cost of the country's sweeping material gains.
By Nick Paumgarten People may endure miserable commutes out of an inability to weigh their general well-being against quantifiable material gains.
Rather than improving the decor inside an already stuffed wallet, feminism should focus on fighting for material gains in the lives of the women who have comparatively little.
Asked about material gains, Ms. Bammer mentioned a sponsorship from an international investment company, Superfund, which provides her income and free use of a Mazda minivan.
Syria's border with Iraq has in many regions been erased by Isis, and jihadists' material gains will return to Syria to bolster their ambitions there.
Three years later, it switched again, prompting a Chinese official to grumble that the islanders were "only interested in material gains".
In a post at the Monkey Cage, Mr Orellana argues that in two-party systems, politicians tend to "pander", promising voters easy material gains without corresponding costs.
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