Sentences with phrase «really useful benefit»

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It's a really stretchy, useful starch, but it's not really packed with health benefits.
I have already felt improvements from working with Strength and Conditioning coach Joe Collins — it's hard work but I'm loving it and seeing the benefit on the field and in the gym which is really useful.
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For someone like me, who's already pretty tech - savvy, these benefits are not so enticing, even though I'm sure I would get some really useful tools.
Providing more examples could have been useful, and really, the whole book could have benefited from that.
Of course, that's really only useful if I can reproduce my original analysis & perspective — with the help of the financials & my notes from that period, I think I can do just that (hopefully eliminating the benefit of hindsight as much as possible).
I have gone through some of the sites where it provided the details of car insurance schemes or policies and benefits offered which will really suit car and itâ $ ™ s very useful too.
As a result of the fare class restriction, this «benefit» wasn't really useful.
The Admirals Club membership comes in useful for all my domestic flights in the US but, if I'm honest, the rest of the benefits that come with this card don't really do much for me.
Any one of the benefits really can be either very useful or not at all depending on the user.
This is a really useful travel benefit which you don't get with most credit cards.
Arlington, Virginia - based attorney Joshua Erlich, who founded his own practice providing litigation, tax and benefits solutions to clients, noted that: «From a marketing perspective, it's been a really useful tool to keep in touch with current contacts and make new ones.
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