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to one's advantage
adverb as in favorably
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Nonetheless, according to Gabe Brown, a 59-year-old rancher from Bismarck, N.D., the current mindset in agriculture is to manipulate nature to one's advantage instead of working with her.
It’s useful to visit the Krypt before tackling the Towers of Time to gain consumable items that can be used to one’s advantage.
It’s worth noting that a course that reiterates supposed male or female stereotypes could create self-perpetuating behaviour, within meetings and elsewhere, even if it shows attendees how linguistics, as well as body language, pace and tone, could be used to one’s advantage.
It adds greater awareness to the process of stretching by utilizing the biophysical properties of the neuromuscular system to one's advantage, and by creating a deeper link between the physical body, the breath, the nervous system and conscious awareness.
Using equipment to one’s advantage is a phenomenon known among athletes as technodoping.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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