Sentence examples for To advantage from inspiring English sources

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To advantage

verb

To provide (someone) with an advantage, to give an edge to.

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Mr. Coppola certainly used them to advantage.

Now the transfer bid showed to advantage.

Out to advantage with a couple of overheads.

It was a manner he used to advantage ever afterward.

And another first serve gets Del Potro to advantage.

Who goes to advantage with help from the tape at the net.

He produces another winning volley to edge to advantage, and then flashes down an unreturned serve.

But at the same time, both sides clearly want to use the good will to advantage.

Again he gets to advantage, again he's taken back to deuce.

Terms of service are corporate documents written by individual websites to advantage themselves.

The directors of Sears decided that books could be pushed to advantage.

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