How to Use of benefit to in a Sentence

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  • Think of these values as the amount of light energy that is able to provide any form of benefit to your plant.
    Good Housekeeping, 28 Mar. 2023
  • Another new study found a lot of benefit to a post-dinner walk.
    Dr. Michael Daignault, USA TODAY, 22 Sep. 2022
  • Summer is the perfect time to pinpoint and become proficient in skills that will be of benefit to you in your industry.
    Jill Tipograph, Forbes, 27 June 2022
  • So blood flow restriction clearly builds muscle, but how can this be of benefit to runners?
    Outside Online, 13 May 2021
  • All of it requires great quantities of lace, mesh, gauze, and tulle, which should be of benefit to Sophie Hallette and other fine lacemakers.
    Christina Binkley, Town & Country, 23 Aug. 2022
  • To her, questions about lack of benefit to vulnerable workers are not abstract.
    Alex Burness, The Denver Post, 29 Feb. 2020
  • And the ironic part, which is usually the case, is that adding additional metrics to the investment research process would likely be of benefit to their constituents.
    Peter Krull, Forbes, 27 Mar. 2023
  • Ilyas explained that silk is a fabric that repels and prevents absorption of droplets, when compared to other textiles, which may be of benefit to those with acne-prone or eczema-prone skin.
    Lauren Levy, NBC News, 10 Mar. 2021
  • The study adds that larger trials may be needed to better understand if ivermectin provides any other kind of benefit to patients with Covid-19.
    Jacqueline Howard and Jen Christensen, CNN, 5 Mar. 2021
  • That mining operation will be of benefit to us Earthlings.
    Matt Blitz, Popular Mechanics, 28 Apr. 2021
  • Larger turbines also mean fewer are required, which is of benefit to local fisheries.
    Matthew Humphries, PCMAG, 25 Nov. 2022
  • Even before a single tree is planted, the promise of the park sparked adjacent development that will add tax revenue of benefit to all Dallas residents.
    Sharon Grigsby, Dallas News, 23 Sep. 2021
  • There is not enough evidence of benefit to recommend this supplement.
    Dr. Keith Roach, oregonlive, 22 June 2022
  • The practice of maternal kissing of minor injuries of childhood (boo-boos), though widely endorsed and practised, has never been demonstrated to be of benefit to children.
    Seriously Science, Discover Magazine, 11 Jan. 2016
  • The voting rights bill, for example, would ban political gerrymandering that rigs a vote against members of Congress, and so be of benefit to them personally.
    Thomas Geoghegan, The New Republic, 14 June 2021
  • Those things generally carry a degree of benefit to the environment.
    Tree Meinch, Discover Magazine, 8 Apr. 2021
  • Their centuries-long custodianship of this land is equally spectacular and of benefit to visitors seeking to embrace both the location’s culture and natural grandeur.
    Sunset Magazine, 4 Apr. 2022

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