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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time benefits" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the advantages that come from taking time to do something or to the extra advantages that time provides. For example: "I firmly believe that taking the time to properly prepare for a job interview can provide long-term time benefits."
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The presence of cost and time benefits, however, isn't an automatic green light.
"As a business proposition, Time benefits from being part of Time Inc.," she said.
"There will be positive impacts on the economy and at the same time benefits for the environment," Peters said.
Your imagination can rarely match how weird things get when you actually do them, and the rendering of real time benefits from firsthand experience.
At the same time benefits in kind, such as state provision of education, health care and housing, gobble up a large and growing share of America's budget.
Extended time benefits only those children who need more time to process the questions, thus permitting them to demonstrate intellectual abilities that are otherwise obscured by time constraints devised for the general population.
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Why deprive the sport of the real-time benefits?
It created no big stir; there were no dire results, and no big-time benefits, either.
To preserve the system for the long term, we must change the way first-time benefits are calculated.
But at least three analysts said they were stunned that Time Warner would leave one-time benefits on the operations ledger.
"The items were not disclosed at the analysts' meeting, but they are small one-time benefits that do not affect the trends," he said.
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