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Discover Ludwig"prime beneficiary" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is the primary recipient of something, usually a benefit. For example: "The prime beneficiary of the tax cuts is the wealthy elite."
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Giulia's brother, Alessandro, was the prime beneficiary.
"The Big Bang Theory" was a prime beneficiary.
"We are clearly a prime beneficiary of the improving economy".
Intel should be a prime beneficiary of that trend.
The prime beneficiary of the violation was Massachusetts.
It has thus become a prime beneficiary of "forum shopping" by trial lawyers.
POLITICALLY the prime beneficiary of Mark Sanford's collapse has been Haley Barbour, the governor of Mississippi.
Enron was a prime beneficiary of the deregulation of the American utility industry.
The Whitney received some 2,500 works from Mrs. Hopper as the prime beneficiary of her will.
As Real Madrid and Barcelona have driven each other forward, their country has been the prime beneficiary.
The urban middle class will be a prime beneficiary, as befits an important constituency for Mr Singh's Bharatiya Janata Party.
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