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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will benefit to" is not grammatically correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "will benefit from" or "will be beneficial to." Example: The new recycling program will benefit from increased participation from the community.
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These findings will benefit to better understand the effect of the electric field on the emission (absorption) spectrum.
The results will benefit to an optimization for future Cryostat's design.
Meanwhile, with the conductive rGO added, the electrical conductivity of the electrochromic layer will be increased, which will benefit to low charge transfer resistance and high optical contrast.
This novel design instrument avoids the possibility of clogging and will benefit to the development of needleless electrospinning.
This new model will benefit to understanding the convective heat transfer mechanism and guiding the field production behavior in SAGD process.
The Ag nanowire films aligned inside of the capillary will benefit to make the SERS substrates portable and reusable.
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This will potentially benefit to optimize the coating material in the piston assembly of engine.
Proceeds will benefit programs to end domestic violence.
The number of arts organizations that will benefit remains to be seen.
The event will benefit Farm to Table, which supports local farms.
This will benefit up to 3,300 workers, it said.
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