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Can benefit have a prefix and suffix?

It depends on what you mean by "benefit".

* As a noun: "Benefit" can have a suffix to change its meaning or form. For example:

* Beneficial (adjective): Describing something that provides a benefit.

* Beneficiary (noun): A person who receives a benefit.

* Benefits (plural noun): Multiple benefits.

* As a verb: "Benefit" can have a prefix to change its meaning. For example:

* Debilitate: To weaken or impair, the opposite of benefit.

However, "benefit" doesn't typically have both a prefix and a suffix simultaneously.

Let me know if you'd like to explore other word formations related to "benefit"!

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