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Meanings of
beneficial
in English
Promoting or enhancing well-being.
good
salutary
Related terms
advantageous
healthful
Productive, conducive, helpful or good to something or someone.
profitable
fruitful
Usage of
beneficial
in English
1
Background: Growing evidence suggests that dairy products may have
beneficial
cardiometabolic effects.
2
However, the
beneficial
effect of MPE remains unclear in prospective controlled studies.
3
Potential
beneficial
and harmful effects of computer use by children are discussed.
4
Honey is a natural product with many
beneficial
properties including antimicrobial action.
5
Butyrate has several
beneficial
properties that are essential to maintain gastrointestinal health.
6
The department of corrective services said letter writing was
beneficial
to prisoners.
7
There are particular herbs with
beneficial
effects on the female reproductive organs.
8
However, results from prospective studies failed to show a consistent
beneficial
effect.
9
He also promised to negotiate a fair and mutually
beneficial
financial solution.
10
Screening may be most
beneficial
for patients under 3 years of age.
11
Therefore a double zone treatment may be
beneficial
to reduce ablation depth.
12
There is, however, no evidence of any
beneficial
effect on myocardial ischaemia.
13
The
beneficial
effects of fluoride on human oral health are well studied.
14
Conclusion: LAGB is a very
beneficial
operation with an acceptable complication rate.
15
However, no study has reported the
beneficial
effects of MB in SAH.
16
Motor and cognitive outcomes suggest a possible
beneficial
effect on clinical outcomes.
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beneficial
Adjective
Frequent collocations
beneficial effects
mutually beneficial
most beneficial
very beneficial
highly beneficial
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Beneficial
through the time
Beneficial
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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