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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will benefit a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It can be used when discussing the advantages or positive outcomes that something will provide to a specific subject, but it needs to be followed by a noun or noun phrase to be clear. Example: "This new policy will benefit a large number of employees in the company."
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Proceeds will benefit a scholarship fund.
"I think students will benefit a lot," Mr. Dewar said.
Proceeds will benefit a fund for repertory members in crisis.
In this architecture, both side of the service will benefit a lot.
Proceeds from the el Jimador MVP Margarita Cup will benefit a M.L.S. W.O.R.K.S. program.
The club's proceeds will benefit a nonprofit foundation that promotes youth golf, it said.
The black-tie evening will benefit a new microsurgical laboratory and education center.
But at most, it will benefit a measly 20,000 young people.
A portion of the proceeds from admission and sales will benefit a fund set up by the American Red Cross.
Proceeds from the sale of the bracelets will benefit a youth leadership conference sponsored by Jeter's foundation.
Thus, it is better to banish wisdom, righteousness, and ingenuity, and the people will benefit a hundredfold.
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