Sentence examples for was benefits from inspiring English sources

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was benefits

noun

An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.

  • It was for her benefit.

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A school librarian from south London was there because a friend who was "benefits sanctioned" was suddenly destitute.

It was Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, in which the naked Sue Tilley rested all her fleshy weight on a lumpy sofa, seemingly in the dream world of Freud's grandfather Sigmund.

Almost a quarter said the main reason immigrants came to the UK was benefits.

Elekta precise linear accelerator was employed as dose delivery facilities and 6 MV photon beam was benefits of beam sharpness in head and neck cancer.

Tone was graded as worrisome (risk of harm reported, potential benefits of treatment and limitations of meta-analysis were not reported), neutral (risk of harm reported, either potential benefits of treatment and/or limitations of meta-analysis reported), or not worrisome (risk of harm reported but focus of article was benefits of treatment and limitations of meta-analysis).

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MeGowin was benefited.

Nobody was benefiting from that".

There were benefits, too.

There are benefits.

Nor are benefits easily calculated.

There are benefits besides decarbonisation.

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