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The phrase "which benefit all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides advantages or positive outcomes for everyone involved. Example: "We aim to create policies which benefit all members of the community, ensuring inclusivity and fairness."
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By that, they mean an EU that goes on working in concrete ways, on things which benefit all its members proportionately: arrangements such as the single market, the Schengen system, perhaps the single currency once its teething troubles are past.
We encourage students to query their research team as they research their topic (e.g., ask each laboratory member questions such as "how is authorship determined in this laboratory?"); mentors report these inquiries often trigger discussions that might otherwise not happen and which benefit all lab members.
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"It's all very incestuous," he said, which benefits all parties involved.
"At present, we can set prices fairly on the basis of genuine risk, which benefits all our customers.
This was helped by union concessions over pay rates and pensions, which benefited all of Detroit's Big Three.
This is understandable: the jewellery exhibitors spend the most on advertising and attract wealthy buyers, which benefits all the exhibitors.
I believe most Connecticut parents hope that a balance in policy, between the state and federal government, will be sought, one which benefits all schoolchildren and youth.
The only local success story was international trade, which benefited all the coastal cities (Amalfi being the best known); their fleets had good relationships with Arabs, Byzantines, and Latin Christians and conveyed goods among all three.
"The question is whether it can be shaped into a plan which benefits all the people, not least the poor and the farmers at the bottom end of the drug trail," says John Battle, a minister at Britain's Foreign Office.Colombia is now making some efforts to do that.
Neither is public support affected by whether policies focus on adaptation (which limits benefits to the investing country) or mitigation (which benefits all countries globally).
Implementing a project, like a nationwide nuclear waste disposal, which benefits all involved agents but brings major costs only to the host is often problematic.
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