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were benefits
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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There were benefits, too.
There were benefits.
But there were benefits at many ages.
Gormley said there were benefits for both companies.
There were benefits to the job as well as headaches.
And there were benefits for older children as well.
There were benefits for me and my children -- steady hours and steady paychecks.
In for an old-school bothering this week were benefits claimants Karen, Craig and Melvyn.
Mr. Felton said there were benefits to seeing one's behavior compiled in a comprehensive way.
For Kane's wife, Emily, the marriage was "probably not a great one for her, although there were benefits for her".
For those who stayed with the widely popular doctor, there were benefits from his newfound insight and even greater empathy.
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