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View definitions for advantageously

advantageously

adverb as in helpfully

adverb as in inexpensively

Strongest match

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Perhaps most advantageously, it’s a next-day streaming home for a number of the broadcast networks’ most acclaimed shows, including Emmy winner “Abbott Elementary.”

But allies also want to ensure that sophisticated new equipment can be used advantageously, and that involves training in both operation and maintenance.

Woodinville led Camas by two points entering its final rotation, which advantageously was on floor.

In his news conference after his four-set victory, Tsitsipas seemed mystified that reporters would question his second advantageously timed bathroom break in as many matches.

It’s something you used advantageously in the soundscape where we feel and hear what Ruben’s going through as he loses his hearing.

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

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