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View definitions for advantageous

advantageous

adjective as in favorable

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While it was advantageous for Jackson and Avila to get reps in practice, McVay acknowledged the challenge of building rapport in the middle of the season.

Basically, pole is put on the side that is considered to be most advantageous for the driver who has qualified there.

From BBC

Lower turnout among Black Americans is likely more advantageous for Trump.

From Salon

“It’s also helping us see this broader picture, which is that even though they may be flowering more often, these changes in precipitation and temperature are not advantageous for survival of the tree.”

Perez also said that playing this spring was advantageous in preparation for his indoctrination to the Chargers, live action in the UFL making him game ready.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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