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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thousand beneficiaries" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific number of individuals or groups who benefit from a program, service, or initiative. Example: "The charity event raised enough funds to support a thousand beneficiaries in the local community."
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Jimmy Carr's tax deal becomes David Cameron's headache explores K2, the (legal) Jersey-based tax avoidance scheme used by Carr and another thousand beneficiaries which sheltered £168m from the taxman.
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By contrast, health plans dropped 2.4 million beneficiaries from 1999 to 2003.
Both agencies are among the seven beneficiaries of The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.
Such plans serve 4.7 million beneficiaries, down from a peak of 6.3 million in 1999.
Medicare covered 56.8 million beneficiaries in 2016 and Social Security provided benefits for 60.9 million people.
Better this approach than cutting benefits or increasing premiums for all 40 million beneficiaries.
Many plans dropped out, disrupting coverage for more than two million beneficiaries.
There are four beneficiaries — all with agricultural or food missions, each guaranteed $3,000.
About 16.5 million beneficiaries are in free-standing prescription drug plans.
The bureau is another of the seven beneficiaries of the Neediest Cases.
Now, three beneficiaries of this excellent idea have been given a London season.
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