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'resulting benefits' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the positive consequences or advantages that have arisen as a result of something. For example, "The changes to the organizational structure have resulted in multiple benefits for the company."
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If they are not addressed, they will undermine the pervasive adoption of cloud and the resulting benefits to European businesses.
It's important to be able to show your impact by quantifying your achievements and their resulting benefits to the organisation.
"These are costs which might be expected to be passed on to the consumer, who would in turn experience the resulting benefits".
In this developing storyline, Burma is coming in from the cold – and all may share in the resulting benefits with a good conscience.
One recent study of the BMW plant that South Carolina won in 1992 after offering $150 million in incentives revealed that neighboring North Carolina had actually received more of the resulting benefits, in jobs and contracts for auto suppliers.
Ms. Gray said she thought that opening the reserves was a good idea, but would prefer to see the resulting benefits spread directly to the people who need it most, like those who make under $50,000 a year.
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The resulting benefit to load-fund investors is significant.
The resulting benefit is labor costs that are 16% below the national average third lowest in the country.
Is there a benefit to the consumer, or are consumers assuming risks resulting from benefits gained only by the manufacturer?
The resulting performance benefits are shown through our extensive simulations.
They said it was their hope that by getting involved early that they could assure that the result benefits everyone.
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