gain from
Frequency: 7.519.0 per million words
profit or advantage resulting from something
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- We all gained a lot from the experience.
- We all gained a lot from the experience.
- The industry will gain enormously from the new proposals.
- The industry will gain enormously from the new proposals.
- The company stands to gain a lot from this government plan.
- What can small businesses gain from adopting AI tools?
- The company recorded €3.9 million gains from the sale of stock.
- She hopes to gain from the mentorship, not just the funding.
- Students can gain valuable insights from peer feedback.
- Students often gain from studying abroad, both academically and personally.
- What do you hope to gain from this course?
- Our team gained from your feedback and iterated quickly.
- She has gained confidence from months of practice.
- The company reported substantial gains from the sale of stock.
- Local communities rarely gain much from such short-term projects.
- Communities can gain from public art projects in unexpected ways.
- We have everything to gain from cooperating, and nothing to lose.
- I didn't gain much from that webinar, to be honest.
- Startups often gain credibility from early media coverage.
- There's little to be gained from arguing about it all night.