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How to use benefited in a sentence

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Lower-income workers have also benefited from the Earned Income Tax Credit, which boosts their take-home pay.
In fact, they benefited greatly from the studies and were encouraged to become more biblically literate.
It is arguable that as you were the one living in the house, you were the one who benefited from the improvements.
Profits in the US arm in the first quarter of the year were lower than last year when it had benefited from unusually hot weather.
But few Maasai benefited from the early privatization, nor did they keep their animals from grazing on the private ranches.
The young people benefited from psychotherapy, music, and art therapy, as well as nursing and psychiatry.
In return, any project that has benefited from the fund must spend the equivalent amount with creative businesses in Wales.
Events were held around the country at sites that have benefited from lottery cash.
The party benefited from the sharp fall in the Tory vote and from tactical voting to win 46 seats in 1997, 10 of them in Scotland.
Certain others benefited from deliberate and conscious acts of emancipation.
The Stop the War Coalition has benefited from their involvement from the embryonic stages of its existence.
Two national charities have benefited from a novel idea which was pursued by a Newport man as a fund-raiser in the Dublin City Marathon.
The Government schemes to provide pure drinking water has not benefited the people living in the remote villages.
Some deprived and orphaned children and adults have benefited from a company's efforts to improve their lives.
No doubt many other species have benefited from the bur oak's productivity and protection.
A handful of firms are thought to have benefited from being consistently awarded procurement contracts and are at the centre of the probe.
Those marches benefited from looming battles that trained participants' attention on a pressing matter at hand.
This game really could have benefited from a realistic damage control system for the cars.
Further, those who will gain from the agreement are completely different from those who benefited from the old strategy.
How are you supposed to tell if a neurotic dog feels it has benefited from its treatment?
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Examples from Classical Literature
They are told that they will be hugely benefited, but nobody can tell them how.
The Clark boys, at least George Clark, would have been benefited by a little more schooling in books, especially a speller.
They who were most benefited are often the first to most loudly complain and to backbite.
On the other hand, he reports that intercostal neuralgia has never been materially benefited by galvanization in his hands.
Thus was Turkey humiliated and Russia benefited, having obtained her demands.
And is there anyone who would rather be injured than benefited by those who live with him?
If it cannot benefit society, then who is benefited by the forced continuance of the marriage relation?
Rescheduling is another species of financial subsidy and virtually all cee countries have benefited from it.
Colombo seems to be progressing, and to have benefited greatly by the railway.
Let us try again, and show Mrs. Lofty that we have benefited by your instruction.
Mr combe bade fair to be the only man who was to be benefited by the labours of Burke.
Is there any one that wishes to be injured rather than benefited by his associates?
Our sponsorship of such use has benefited our relations with other countries.
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