Examples of 'benefit much' in a sentence

Meaning of "benefit much"

benefit much: To gain advantage or gain significantly from a situation or action

How to use "benefit much" in a sentence

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benefit much
Not thatyou will benefit much from it.
Has not benefit much from medications, walking supports and physical therapy.
Not that you will benefit much from it.
These regions benefit much less than others from the fruit of the 21st-Century economy.
The workers did not benefit much.
Countries would benefit much from clarifying their rules and regulations.
But with further economic reform they can benefit much more.
They will benefit much better.
These wines are ready to drink upon release and will not benefit much from aging.
The customers do not benefit much from the reduction in cost.
Until these constraints are overcome, least developed countries can not benefit much from export opportunities.
But men appeared to benefit much more from their natural surroundings.
There are other countries in Europe itself that would benefit much more from such aid.
The business would benefit much more if the merciful guy leads the team.
Even with this short span of jumping, you can benefit much from the exercise.

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The United Nations will benefit much from strengthening its cooperation with regional security organizations.
Being energetic alone will not make us benefit much from our practice.
The both countries can benefit much from the subsequent cooperation.
If you are poor, do not accuse the rich, unless you benefit much everyone.
Some sites would not benefit much from an SSL certificate.
All these changes will benefit much our finances.
I believe that European consumers would benefit much more from a maximum level of regulatory harmonisation.
The poorest people do not benefit much from health services.
Finishing a part on a single machine is a benefit much appreciated by the automotive industry.
I don't think this movie would benefit much from being over two hours long.
Not that you will benefit much from it . And even away.
In fact, Robert Frank did not benefit much support from the art world.
In this respect, the EU could benefit much from enhancing own activities for ratification.
Customers may not, however, benefit much from the reduction in shipping costs.
Not that you will benefit much from it . No, there is.
Mr. Robaczewski, you would benefit much more from using your head.
Not that you will benefit much from it . I always win, Jack.

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