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'a comparative advantage' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe an economic situation where one party (often a country or business) has a greater advantage over another in producing goods or services. For example, "South Korea has a comparative advantage in the global automobile industry."
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In other words, it has a comparative advantage in wheat.
Montserrat may at last have found a comparative advantage.
Without apology, Mr. Zoellick says, "I look for a comparative advantage" in his diplomatic work.
We're going to put more money into the sports where we have a comparative advantage".
It isn't as though Australia doesn't have a comparative advantage in steel – we do.
The UK should look upon its attractiveness to immigrants as a comparative advantage.
So he's going to have to focus on those things where he has a comparative advantage".
"Brazil has a comparative advantage through its own experience that is very relevant in a tropical context," Mr. Cackler said.
That is, it's a case of what I call increasing returns in a comparative advantage world.
It has a comparative advantage in producing specialist goods that require a global market.
As any economist could tell you, it therefore has a comparative advantage in labour-intensive manufactures.
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a commensurate advantage
a comparable advantage
a corresponding advantage
a similar advantage
a related advantage
a competitive advantage
a considerable advantage
a comparative strength
a comparative position
a relevant advantage
a consistent advantage
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a comparative experiment
a clear advantage
a comparative fashion
a comparative approach
a comparative beginner
a comparative neuroanatomist
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