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were benefiting
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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They were benefiting from our insecurity".
The videos implied that they were benefiting financially.
American manufacturers were benefiting from changes in world markets.
With gold and silver edging higher, precious metal miners were benefiting.
"If everyone were benefiting from these kinds of projects, that would be one thing," he said.
A spokesman for Murray Goulburn said the cooperative's farmers were benefiting directly from the increased sales.
He said, however, that the network's daytime and news shows were benefiting.
Mayor James A. Garner, however, said the stores near the new shopping center were benefiting from the increased traffic.
He said trade unionists would be targeting businesses, employers and politicians who were benefiting from this "robbery in plain sight".
The trade group said that Asian chip makers, particularly those based in China, were benefiting from growth in contract manufacturing.
Many of those countries were benefiting from a global economic boom led by free-spending consumers in the United States.
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