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was benefit
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
Exact(36)
"All of us who ever used it believed there was benefit from it," said Dr. Mayer of the Dana-Farber Insaiduthe who said the problems with the drug were more "administrative than scientific".
Before we started building the network, we asked AECOM, a Fortune 500 company, to do an economic analysis (PDF) to see if there was benefit in providing bike lanes.
"We have looked at the allegation it was benefit rates that was causing unemployment, that it was the minimum wage, or that it was migration, and what we found was that some of the areas with the highest young unemployment had the lowest levels of migration from outside the UK.
Increasing laser power properly was benefit for reducing the emergement of the crack.
It implied that Ni element was benefit to the nucleation of tungsten whiskers.
The delayed signal of the nanocomplexes was benefit for diagnosing in the clinical.
Similar(22)
Nobody was benefiting from that".
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