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"ultimately benefit from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to ultimately gain or profit from something. Example: By investing in renewable energy sources, we will ultimately benefit from lower electricity costs and a healthier environment for future generations.
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Did Senegal ultimately benefit from French rule?
But equally, your writing might ultimately benefit from any big change or crisis".
Still, he said, Mellon's stock should ultimately benefit from such a sale.
Who will ultimately benefit from the commercial exploitation of their work?
Whether India, which imports about three-quarters of its oil, will ultimately benefit from ONGC's bid for Imperial is unclear.
Jane Sullivan, a spokeswoman for the city's America's Cup project, said San Francisco would ultimately benefit from the event.
Even a skier who never lays eyes on a pair of, say, Bluehouse skis, may ultimately benefit from the existence of the boutique firms.
Chuck Lesnick, the Yonkers City Council president, said that even municipalities that do not get economic stimulus money directly may ultimately benefit from the program.
Most of the people who ultimately benefit from the projects have no idea that the European Investment Bank is behind them.
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They need--and ultimately benefit from--sensible limits.
Cornerback Corey Webster believes the Giants ultimately benefited from those shortcomings.
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