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advantageousness

noun as in expediency

noun as in opportunism

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Example Sentences

The chairs on this occasion were paid for in proportion to the advantageousness of the position in which they stood, and by disbursing an extra franc or two we obtained very good places.

The ratio which net income bears to gross income is a very important element to enable us to judge of the advantageousness of any method of production.

Sardinia was this, that, and the other of advantageousness, and the Sardi were decent people.

The three forms differ not in the power of the sovereign, but in their advantageousness.

At the end of a long and possibly somewhat dull winter his wife began to hint the advantageousness of transferring themselves to that other part of town.

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

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