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Discover Ludwig"your benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the advantages accruing to someone due to a particular action, situation, or circumstance. For example, "By going to the workshop, you can receive skills and knowledge that will be to your benefit."
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For your benefit... and his, but mostly yours.
That's all to your benefit.
Your benefit cap from your universal credit?
It's to their benefit and your benefit.
Can you compel another to suffer pain for your benefit?
It's not for your benefit, it's for our benefit.
If you fail that test, you will lose your benefit.
To find out more about your benefit rights ring Age Concern on 0800 00 99 66.
That will be £8 a week off your benefit, 15%." "How long for?
"You can't go head to head with them and expect to get people at your benefit.
You say he 'indulges' you, but that you feel he only does this for your benefit.
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