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Free sign upThe phrase 'to her benefit' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to indicate that an action taken by a person will benefit them, for example: She took the risk, to her benefit.
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This wasn't always to her benefit.
Even the favorable comments she received did not always redound to her benefit.
It turns out to have been to her benefit that she never really seemed young.
"It was to her benefit it was on and off so quickly".
Chloe is a Democrat, but one who knows how to use the chaos of the new Administration to her benefit.
"They were very clearly focused as to whether we had done work on her property to her benefit".
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A DWP leaflet featured one welfare claimant, "Sarah", who said she was "really pleased" a cut to her benefits had encouraged her to improve her CV.
In one example, titled "Sarah's story", a jobseeker is quoted as being "really pleased" after a cut to her benefits supposedly encouraged her to re-draft her CV.
Ms. Parker, a second-year teacher making $36,000, fears that under the proposed legislation class sizes would rise and higher contributions to her benefits would knock her out of the middle class.
She stated that she did not know the small and irregular earnings would make a difference to her benefits, and that she had been sometimes too depressed to leave her flat.
She had to go to court to preserve her benefits, as many people do.
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