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advantage

[ad-van-tij, -vahn-] / ædˈvæn tɪdʒ, -ˈvɑn- /


Usage

What are other ways to say advantage? Advantage refers to anything that places one in an improved position, especially in coping with competition or difficulties: It is to one's advantage to have traveled widely. Benefit refers to anything that promotes the welfare or improves the state of a person or group: a benefit to society. Profit refers to any valuable, useful, or helpful gain: to one’s intellectual profit.

Example Sentences

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Belton wrote in a note that for software, it was never the code itself which was the “secret sauce” or “competitive advantage.”

From MarketWatch

Simply attempting quad jumps gives skaters a scoring advantage because its base value is so high.

From Los Angeles Times

The survivors will likely be the ones that pair the advantages of AI technology with their own advantages of scale and expertise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors might want to take advantage of what technical signals suggest is a longer-term trend, before the rest of the market catches on.

From Barron's

He warned of “impostors who are trying to take advantage and profit from this situation,” and said federal authorities had arrested someone in connection with an “impostor ransom demand.”

From The Wall Street Journal