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Discover Ludwig"taking benefit" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean taking advantage of something, or to benefit from something. For example: "She spent several months taking benefit of the gym's free trial program."
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MH equipment is mainly verified by walkdown, whereas HH equipment is by calculation, taking benefit from design margins.
These canals cut through periurban villages that are excluded in principle from taking benefit of these canals.
We expose the particular problem of unit operations integration in a flowsheet taking benefit from the standard CAPE-OPEN technology.
Taking benefit of this property, it was highlighted that the aging kinetics of polylactide occurred significantly slower in the multilayer film, in comparison with a bulk amorphous film.
Variations of the local amine concentration were tracked using energy-dispersive analysis of X-rays (EDX), by taking benefit of the sulfur contained in DDS.
This process is important to understand and modify the definition of a given language using the same language, taking benefit of the abstractions and expression power it provides.
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What Labour are saying about taking benefits away from pensioners, about taking benefits away from families, is simply not true.
Taking benefits sooner, in contrast — say, at 62, the earliest age for taking benefits — significantly reduces your check.
Taking benefits of the unique architecture, such nanohybrid was employed as an efficient electrocatalyst for sensing application.
David Laws, the education minister, has played down the prospect of the Lib Dems taking benefits away from wealthy pensioners.
Rush was suspended on Dec. 10 for receiving money from an agent and taking benefits from an Amateur Athletic Union coach.
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