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Discover Ludwig"well benefit" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could say "reap the benefits" or "enjoy the benefits" instead. For example: "By enrolling in the program, you will reap the benefits of improved skills in problem-solving."
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These soldiers may very well benefit from Blair's money.
And the end result may well benefit the listener.
All this may well benefit consumers to an extent.
These folks may very well benefit from a quality multivitamin.
The judicial system might well benefit from an overhaul.
Ballance suggests an unspectacular solidity, which might well benefit England in the future.
It may well benefit from a fresh narrative, grounded in nostalgia rather than bloodlust.
In the short term, at least, this turn may well benefit the Republican Party.
A few. Negotiators may well benefit from a subdued tone at Cancún.
But if the research is correct, then airline consumers might well benefit.
If he lets the competent-seeming Mr Laguna call the shots, the islanders might well benefit.
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