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"state benefits" is a perfectly acceptable and common phrase used in written English.
You can use it when referring to any of the government benefits or subsidies available to citizens of a particular state or region. For example, "The family was able to get back on their feet with help from the state benefits packages."
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In Britain state benefits are means-tested.
They subsisted on state benefits.
He does not receive any state benefits.
Or should state benefits meet the cost?
Federal benefits will still start when state benefits end.
Currently he is unemployed and living on state benefits.
And their workers do collect state benefits like public pensions.
These confer rights to state benefits, such as pensions.
State benefits, public wages and pensions are being cut.
This is obviously the case with those on state benefits.
Philpott had been unemployed and on state benefits.
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