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more advantageous

adjective as in favorable

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Example Sentences

She was gambling on a coin toss where somehow “heads, you win” would have been politically more advantageous than “tails, I lose.”

It is more advantageous to pluck the leaves when they are dry than when they are moist.

It is often easier as well as more advantageous to conform ourselves to other mens opinions than to bring them over to ours.

It is that they may thereby hold the minds of mankind in opinions more advantageous to themselves.

Where could a more advantageous match be sought for Henry of Anjou, the French monarch's brother?

I crawled ahead several rods to a more advantageous point, much pleased to note that Romer kept noiselessly at my heels.

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

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