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The phrase "a valuable advantage over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a benefit or edge that one entity has compared to another in a competitive context.
Example: "Our innovative technology provides a valuable advantage over our competitors in the market."
Alternatives: "a significant edge over" or "a crucial benefit compared to".
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His knowledge, especially regarding patient process and flow through the ED, is a valuable advantage for the CHIRAL team.
A valuable advantage besides CO2 capture can be concluded from Fig. 9b.
These design and measurement methods present valuable advantages over most traditional muskrat indexing methods in this environment.
It has been confirmed that the novel bioactive and bioresorbable cages had valuable advantages over existing CFC for use in spinal reconstructive surgery.
"And that in fact the two-block proximity gave us a valuable business advantage over distant additional locations because we could literally push large reservation parties and large walk-in groups to the restaurant that was the least busy".
Simply following competitors' choices will never produce a unique or valuable advantage.
One reason: Annuities have a unique and valuable advantage investors simply can't duplicate on their own.
A) Valuable.
Allowing registration of the KitKat shape would have given Nestlé a valuable monopoly and competitive advantage over other confectionery manufacturers, which is one of the reasons why Cadbury has been keen to stop them".
SIA gathers valuable advantages, including automation, miniaturization, versatility and cost-effectiveness, over other generations and versions of FI techniques.
Doing so can be a valuable source of competitive advantage.
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