Examples of 'benefit would' in a sentence

Meaning of "benefit would"

benefit would: suggests a hypothetical situation in which a certain advantage or gain is anticipated or possible

How to use "benefit would" in a sentence

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Anyone who could benefit would be a suspect.
One benefit would be a career as an interpreter for the deaf.
To serve a universal benefit would be more appealing.
The benefit would be also be available to couples that adopt.
He claimed this benefit would be doubled.
A major benefit would be improved resource stewardship in delivering future capabilities.
I suspect the child benefit would be the same.
Another benefit would be to convert butadiene to butenes.
They found it hard to see what benefit would flow from it.
The main benefit would be reduction of risk.
He said the number of very wealthy people who would benefit would be small.
An additional benefit would be to improve energy security.
The damage to the otherwise deserving individual from losing the benefit would be great.
A positive net benefit would merit investment.
A benefit would be two years of free college for two years of service.

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The only real benefit would be for my ego.
No benefit would ensure to the child further to what was already provided by guardianship.
Lastly another benefit would be recruitment.
Tom then called the SDI phone line to see if his SDI benefit would continue.
Cost and benefit would normally be considered.
Unmanned missions not for human benefit would hence be feasible.
The benefit would be close to zero.
And I fail to see what the benefit would be.
The death benefit would rise over time.
Can they see what their benefit would be?
The net benefit would be minimal.
If death is by accident, this benefit would be double.
A major benefit would be a reduction in the size of government.
To be sure, some who benefit would want to stay.
Another benefit would be the reorganization of the inspection system.
Without patents, little or no benefit would exist to be shared.
The benefit would be appreciable.
At this stage, such additional benefit would be premature.
The economic benefit would be lower cost of construction work.
I'm just not sure what the marginal benefit would be.
An additional benefit would be to interfere with infection and colonization.
What would this cost and what benefit would it bring?
A key overall benefit would be any incremental contribution to departmental objectives.
If experts visited the countries in question, the benefit would be enormous.
When an insurance benefit would be paid or declined if you make a claim.
Upon a subsequent termination of employment, however, a new option to benefit would be completed by you.
The benefit would naturally be to have capital available to fund projects.
It was not clear that any real benefit would accrue from a change of status.
Another benefit would be to monitor unauthorized weapon use or corroborate field reports.
Equitable partnerships and mutual benefit would require stepping out of old patterns.
The benefit would be realized only after each run of that utility by the user.
Using technologies that provide no benefit would be inconsistent with the principle of beneficence.
The benefit would be limited by being directed at small - and mediumsized enterprises.
But in meaningful terms, what benefit would accrue to them remains doubtful.
This benefit would therefore be fully available only in Stage III.

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