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benefits

[ ben-uh-fits ]

noun

  1. the plural of benefit.


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The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds.

Indeed, study after study affirms the benefits of involved fatherhood for women and children.

And it often travels so lightly that you can forget you are clothed in its benefits.

Reauthorizing the bill could force states to readjust the formulas they use to determine benefits so that families get more.

Indeed, it's unclear what, if any, benefits the average Cuban will reap from increased diplomacy between the two countries.

Thus far Boston banks have received more benefits from this bank than have the other banks in this district.

Water itself is of course essential to the growth of every plant, but the benefits of Irrigation reach far beyond this.

The benefits of this change, however, can be but slowly realized, and are for the present hardly perceptible.

The application to the Government for remuneration for benefits conferred on the public was unsuccessful.

They added that it would hardly be disputed that the Railways had on the whole conferred great benefits upon Ireland.

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