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"that could benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a subordinate clause in a sentence to show a possible advantage or positive outcome. Example: Implementing this new technology is a strategic move that could benefit the company in the long run.
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Among the leading cities that could benefit is São Paulo.
There are synergies here that could benefit everyone, especially consumers.
And many were the companies that could benefit.
If he withdraws at some point, that could benefit Gingrich.
Mr. Koch funds groups that could benefit from the ruling.
We also identify recent research trends and unresolved issues that could benefit from more attention.
The conclusion has a very subtle bias that could benefit from further investigation.
Saul Griffith developed a device to make low-cost eyeglasses that could benefit billions.
Most businesses have many issues spread throughout the organization that could benefit from earlier detection.
Another population that could benefit from the sensors, he said, is the elderly.
Are you an organization committed to health equity that could benefit from additional capacity?
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