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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the first benefiting" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the initial recipient of a benefit or advantage, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "In this program, the first benefiting group will receive additional resources to support their initiatives."
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Now, with the construction snags mostly behind him, Mr. Kelly is focused on the June 12 opening and the back-to-back galas that will precede it on June 1 and 2 — the first benefiting a culinary program at a Yonkers high school, the second, St . Josephs Medical Center in Yonkers.
Automobile markets in Europe improved over the period, down just 9.3% in the second quarter versus 19.5% in the first, benefiting from the [scrap schemes] introduced in 13 European countries," the company said.
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The first benefit derives from comparative advantage.
That was the first benefit from Wikipedia".
It is the first benefit for the organization.
"Justice Scalia's comment is in conflict with the first benefit and ignores the second benefit," Higginbotham said.
Bone health just happened to be the first benefit of vitamin D3 to be discovered.
Any legalization would happen in waves, said one Mexican official, with the first group to get the first benefits.
The first benefit of his elevation was that it gave him a much wider choice of work.
The first benefit was a balanced distribution of weight over the front and rear wheels, improving the handling.
The year 1685 marked the first benefit for an actor, given for a Mrs. Barry, whose performance elicited "extraordinary applause".
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