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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Slight advantage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a minor benefit or edge that one person or thing has over another.
Example: "In the competition, she had a slight advantage due to her previous experience in the field."
Alternatives: "Minor edge" or "Small benefit."
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They had a slight advantage in Washington.
Let me have a slight advantage.
"Maybe I have a slight advantage there".
This may be to Williams's slight advantage.
Any slight advantage is hard won and easily lost.
Then again Mr. Gore had a slight advantage.
Miss Park has a slight advantage in most polls.
Hewitt wins the game to maintain the slight advantage in this second set.
Radcliffe tried several times to shake her, gaining a slight advantage only to see it disappear.
It may secure the home team a slight advantage going into this afternoon's singles.
After 26... Kf6, Onischuk enjoyed a slight advantage in material, but his king was not secure.
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