Sentence examples for to benefiting from inspiring English sources

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to benefiting

noun

An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.

  • It was for her benefit.

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The chief was not immune to benefiting occasionally from the gratitude of merchants and bankers.

We look forward to benefiting from his advice and counsel as a senior director.

In addition to benefiting the community, he said, companies use charity to burnish their brands.

Corporations were keenly sensitive to changes in broader tax policy, in addition to benefiting from direct tax breaks.

Curbing the demand for illegal workers requires stiff workplace enforcement, stringent penalties for hiring undocumented workers, and shared sacrifice from Americans accustomed to benefiting from cheap labor.

"It seems to us that Mr Beale probably authorised the payment with a view to benefiting PVH [the holding company] - so that PVH would not have to pay".

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Almost certain to benefit.

"So everyone stands to benefit".

Everyone benefitted, and continues to benefit.

And there are ways to benefit.

The valley stood to benefit handsomely.

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