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The phrase "which only benefits" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to introduce a clause that explains how something (the subject of the sentence) benefits or advantages someone or something else. Example: The new policy, which only benefits large corporations, is causing hardship for small businesses.
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"This heinous act once again underscores the urgent need for a political resolution to the conflict in Libya, the continuation of which only benefits terrorist groups, including Isil".
So the LSE's supporters attacks Osborne's "we're all in this together rhetoric" while Nelson condemns Miliband's talk of a "zero-zero" economy which only benefits the privileged few.
Many of us have the capacity to resist this final step, to refuse to participate in a recovery which only benefits the few: a harsh and rational assessment of what we need as distinct from what we want; a culture of delayed gratification.
Comparing to the path sharing technique, which only benefits when input vertices tend to be close to each other, this probe-based solution is generic for all kinds of workloads.
Similarly, veteran Joni Ernst (running for Tom Harkin's open seat in the Senate) has refused to stand up to Big Oil, which only benefits our enemies overseas.
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My only quibble is a detail of how OWS — via its semiofficial Web site — is trumpeting the venture: On November 23rd, the Congressional Deficit Reduction Super-Committee will meet to decide on whether or not to keep Obama's extension to the Bush tax-cuts — which only benefit the richest 1% of Americans in any kind of significant way.
And as Mark Magyar explained, one thing that ticks New Jersey off is that the Port Authority in New York has used its funds on projects like the Freedom Tower, which only benefit New York New Jerseyy does not want to get stuck using all of its toll funds on projects like commuter rail tunnels that benefit both states.
From 5 April 2013, those allowances - which only benefit pensioners with an income below £29,000 - will be frozen and anyone turning 65 after that date will no longer qualify for the relief.
Then imagine it recommended spending that money on programs that weren't needed, and which only benefited the wealthy.
Sad to report, this kind of selective polling in which only the benefits are mentioned so as achieve a desired result is cropping up increasingly in the support of various agendas.
However, recent Cochrane systematic review failed to show the benefit of such treatment for adults, which only demonstrated the benefits and risks of steroids in renal survival in children with IgA nephropathy [19].
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