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How to use the word benefitted in a Sentence?

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People look at it like,' Okay, I don't see the negative of it,' the landowners are benefiting ; we've benefitted from the workers. It's' how does it affect us ?' Some things we can't control, this is something we can.

Weatherford Mayor Mike Brown

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Our planned acquisition of Aerojet Rocketdyne would have benefitted the entire industry through greater efficiency, speed, and significant cost reductions for the U.S. government, however, we determined that in light of the FTC's actions, terminating the transaction is in the best interest of our stakeholders.

Lockheed Martin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

REIT managers and their professionals have an obligation to tell the truth when making disclosures to shareholders about their compensation, aR Capital and its partners Schorsch and Block failed to do so and benefitted themselves greatly at the expense of shareholders.

Marc Berger

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Trump benefitted by a lot of work that was done already by White House led by Kevin Brady and Paul Ryan, i am not sure I can give this method credit. Tax reform had been on the minds of Capitol Hill staffers for a while by the time Trump announced the details were coming.

Kyle Pomerleau

Found on CNN
5 years ago

They were really happy, i could tell it was actually going to make a difference. Like, I would actually see people who would be benefitted by it.

Hannah Spooner

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

He asked how it benefitted me, and as soon as I gave him an example, he got it, he asked if the device could help his father-in-law, who has multiple sclerosis … and asked [the inventors, ‘What do you need?’.

Theresa Hannigan

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

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