indirect benefit

Frequency: 7.210.1 per million words

an advantage that is gained not directly but through a related action or effect

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  • One indirect benefit of the new park is increased community cohesion.
  • Companies often gain indirect benefits from their corporate social responsibility initiatives.
  • The most significant indirect benefit of regular exercise is improved mental well-being.
  • She realized the indirect benefit of networking was not just new contacts, but new ideas.
  • The government hoped to see indirect benefits to the economy from the investment in education.
  • Even small changes can lead to an indirect benefit in overall efficiency.
  • Beyond the immediate relief, there's an indirect benefit to helping others.
  • The research project's indirect benefits included the development of new diagnostic tools.
  • He argued that public art offers an important indirect benefit to urban environments.
  • Sometimes, the greatest indirect benefit of a challenge is personal growth.