benefit from vs benefit by

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ostap77

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When do we say benefit from and benefit by?
 
Do you use them in a different way?

'' We are going to benefit from them relocating to our city''

OR

" We are going to benefit from their relocation to our city"

OR

" We are going to benefit by their relocation to our city"
 
'' We are going to benefit from them relocating to our city''

OR

" We are going to benefit from their relocation to our city"

OR

" We are going to benefit by their relocation to our city"

How about these sentences?
 
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