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1 Conclusions: Both groups showed significant improvements and similar benefit to the patient.
2 One unconsidered possibility may actually be of great benefit to the public.
3 The partnership also offers an even more important benefit to Google: data.
4 The companies are conducting required trials to confirm actual benefit to patients.
5 The local Labour club held a benefit to raise money for him.
6 This resource should be of benefit to education, tourism and local development.
7 A Stanford University study found no obvious health benefit to eating organic.
8 AstraZeneca is required to conduct trials to confirm actual benefit to patients.
9 This is the greatest benefit to the pill industry, of every complexion.
10 But most importantly it delivers an ongoing financial benefit to the community.
11 That was of great benefit to him in his other, unmentioned occupation.
12 Its powers may be of some benefit to us in that place.
13 Most do not undertake risks without some thought of benefit to themselves.
14 The restoration of the currency was a benefit to the whole community.
15 The college has been of the greatest benefit to the farming community.
16 The benefit to Egypt is obvious; but Egypt does not benefit alone.
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