confer a benefit

Frequency: 3.91.5 per million words

To provide an advantage or a positive result.

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  • The new tax law is designed to confer a benefit on low-income families.
  • The university's scholarship program confers a significant benefit upon students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
  • The court ruled that the contract did not confer any real benefit to the client.
  • It was hoped that the trade agreement would confer benefits on all member states.
  • These new regulations are intended to confer a benefit by improving air quality.
  • The inheritance conferred a huge financial benefit on him, allowing him to start his own business.
  • Technology often confers the benefit of increased efficiency and productivity.
  • A good education can confer lifelong benefits that extend far beyond career prospects.
  • The title itself confers no tangible benefit, but it is a great honor.
  • We must ensure that any new policy confers a measurable benefit to the community it serves.