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derive
Verb
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If mathX/math is derived from mathY/math, mathX/math comes from mathY/math in the way that one idea comes from another.
He derived a lot of pleasure from teaching.
Many current theories about learning are derived from Piaget's earlier theories.
benefit
Noun
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A benefit is something good that comes from something else.
It was her idea, but she received no benefit from the new program.
With the new job comes many new benefits, such as dental and medical insurance.
benefit
Verb
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If you benefit from something, you get something good from it.
My health has really benefited from all the exercise I'm getting.
from
Preposition
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When something is from someone, the person gave or sent it.
I got a gift from my grandmother today.
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When someone is from a place, that's where they started.
I am Chinese. I come from Hunan province.
Sorry I'm late. I just came from school.
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You use from to talk about distances between thing in space or time.
Saturn is far from earth.
School is 5km from my home.
The year 2515 is a long time from now.