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The phrase "a net advantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the overall benefit or gain from a situation, often in a comparative context.
Example: "After analyzing the costs and benefits, we concluded that the new strategy provides a net advantage over the previous approach."
Alternatives: "overall benefit" or "net benefit".
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It is doubtful that Beijing sees a net advantage in holding on to Snowden as a bargaining chip.
That means the Chiefs have a net advantage of 13 yards at the start of every drive.
Prigioni had a Kidd-like effect on the game, as the Knicks had a net advantage of 11 points in the 28 minutes he played.
Mr. Bartels is worth quoting in full here: Ronald Reagan, the "great communicator" and consummate actor, had a net advantage of only 1 percentage point over Jimmy Carter in 1980 and a net advantage of less than 1 percentage point over Walter Mondale in 1984.
But Pistorius, whose limbs were amputated when he was an infant because of a congenital problem, has improved his times, and he said he remained convinced that his blades did not give him a net advantage.
Hence, holding other conditions constant, liberalization under TPP should provide a net advantage for Canada.
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The CAS panel unanimously determined that Dr. Brüggemann tested Pistorius's biomechanics only at full-speed when he was running in a straight line (unlike a real 400-metre race); that the report did not consider the disadvantages that Pistorius suffers at the start and acceleration phases of the race; and that overall there was no evidence that he had any net advantage over able-bodied athletes.
A review several years ago of a policy using premium offset showed that if the $280,000 annual premiums were paid, with gift taxes of $140,000, the increase in the death benefits and the gift / estate tax differences produced a $1,000,000 net advantage at the client's life expectancy in 11 years.
The correct measure for determining his eligibility, it said, should be whether he has an "overall net advantage" over the whole of the race.
It showed a net swing of 16 percentage points in party identification among college educated voters in Colorado, from a 10-point net advantage for the Republicans in 2004 to a 6-point Democratic advantage in 2008.
Instead, there were variations in progression or regression between sites and between years, with only a slight (and non-significant) net advantage for the introduced lineage.
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