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advantageous

[ad-vuhn-tey-juhs] / ˌæd vənˈteɪ dʒəs /


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The steel-reinforcing solutions provider has a 55%-60% market share in the local sector, which should be advantageous given the country’s sustained public-housing, transport and healthcare infrastructure spending, the analyst writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tax law is not the only consideration; market conditions matter, as a rising market is less advantageous for conversions than a down market because you convert fewer shares.

From MarketWatch

While decrying China’s trade practices, it also signals its hopes for a “mutually advantageous economic relationship with China.”

From The Wall Street Journal

And the old political playbook — confession, contrition, capitulation — is obviously no longer operative, as candidates find it not only possible but even advantageous to brazen their way through storms of uproar and opprobrium.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Richardson tries not to dwell on the subject, but it’s clear that Matthiessen possessed a Paul Newman-esque beauty, which he found both burdensome and advantageous.

From The Wall Street Journal