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Meanings of benefit indirectly in English
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Usage of benefit indirectly in English
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Whether Moore's authentic vision is served or not, he will certainly benefitindirectly.
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They could benefitindirectly. Some firms are already bracing for a demand surge.
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As well as retrieving lost votes, they could also benefitindirectly from Germany's coalition arithmetic.
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The company's shareholders will only benefitindirectly.
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Banks could benefitindirectly if the tax bill provides an economic boost that spurs increased lending and higher interest rates.
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They could benefitindirectly.
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Unemployment is a prime indicator of poverty and, as the economy grows, children will benefitindirectly from the creation of new jobs.
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His only chance of getting better conditions was when women entered his occupation, and the regulation meant for her benefitindirectly served his interest.
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This aids the digestion materially and benefitsindirectly the entire functional organism.