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The phrase "the same benefit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something that provides the same advantages or positive outcomes as something else. For example: "The new policy offers the same benefits as the previous one."
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Um, wouldn't grape juice have the same benefit.
Young gay men, though, have not seen the same benefit.
But not every firm offers the same benefit.
"I think you get the same benefit," Ms. Bradford said.
Federer had the same benefit, of course, on Berdych's serves.
You can't get the same benefit from a pill or supplement.
A drug treatment that mimics fasting can also provide the same benefit, study finds.
Contemporary leaders also receive, although much less than before, the same benefit of the doubt.
Sample sizes required to achieve the same benefit as adding an additional measurement are presented.
It is worth giving those schools and their students the same benefit of the doubt.
But it had been unclear whether healthy people older than 70 would derive the same benefit.
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