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The phrase "might benefit both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any sentence where you are referring to two parties that could gain from something. For example, "Switching to renewable energy sources might benefit both the environment and wallet."
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Loosening quantity restrictions might benefit both drivers and passengers.
Lavenstein's letter was not confrontational in its tone; rather, he wanted to make the point that it might benefit both Dayne and the Giants to arrange a trade.
If, say, a late-season draw might benefit both teams, Lalas said, "you could feel the foot being taken off the pedal at moments in the game".
But Edward J. DeMarco, the agency's acting director, said Friday in a statement that he shared the administration's desire to expand the program because broadening eligibility might benefit both homeowners and the companies, by limiting defaults.
Instead, executives must "acknowledge the difference between dream and fantasy" in order to make realistic improvements.Related items What's in the journals, January 2008Jan 28th 2008 What's in the journals, December 2007Dec 19th 2007Companies can help, by preparing senior staff for this delicate period and by considering how change might benefit both firm and manager.
The ability to assess an area of interest in 3 dimensions might benefit both novice and experienced clinicians alike.
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When your partner is willing and able to work on the behaviors and wants to make a change (for example, if the abuse is related to use of alcohol or other substances, and they're seeking to make changes in both those abuse triggers and your relationship), a no-blame approach in counseling might benefit you both.
Write your impressions of the interviewee, write what was said, and then follow it up with how the world might benefit from both your interviewee and knowing more about him or her.
Both might benefit from an outside eye.A final unknown is the cost of these changes.
Both might benefit from wider engagement with real scientists, whereas the BNP and Christian Party are too far gone to be saved.
And, since regulators are piling heavier capital and compliance costs on very big global banks, both bits might benefit from being part of smaller organisations.
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