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It is not wise, nor in the long run is it kind, to tax the thrifty for the thriftless.
Study will do you good.
Grammar, which I hate, is good for me.
Although I really hate grammar, it's useful.
Many a time did he give me good advice.
He is too young to benefit from firm discipline.
His lecture was very instructive as usual.
Moderate exercise is good for you.
Reading is of great benefit.
A change of air will do you a lot of good.
The change of air had done me much good.
Moderate exercise will be of benefit to your health.
Some books, if read carelessly, will do more harm than good.
To keep early hours will do you much good.
I have read it to my great profit.
Some lectures are not wholesome for children.
It will be to your advantage to study hard now.
It will be to your advantage to study hard now.
You should read such books as will benefit you.
You should read books beneficial to you.

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