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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantage accruing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing benefits or gains that are being accumulated over time.
Example: "The advantage accruing from our new marketing strategy has significantly improved our sales figures."
Alternatives: "benefit gained" or "advantage obtained".
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The extent of advantage accruing out of the measures of free end-configurations and monotonic optimality are also analyzed quantitatively.
The politicians who set the whole thing up, including Tony Blair and Tessa Jowell, emerged in a better light, although those currently in power will be judged by what they do with the advantage accruing from its success.
The fear is that the process has grown increasingly inequitable, with the advantage accruing to those students able to afford tutors, test preparation courses, elaborate summer camps or consultants to help shape their college essays.
They noted that the natural advantage accruing to the defense would do so only if the attacker had to force a way through well-prepared defensive positions rather than simply outflank them.
For all that we know, our acceptance of modus ponens as an inferential rule might be due to the selective advantage accruing to those who use that rule, but, I take it, few would see that as undermining the validity of that rule of inference.
Thus, the burden of Ost35 transposition, which lacks the secondary site, would presumably negate any advantage accruing to Osmar14 as a result of its self restraint.
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Additional advantage accrues from a certain amorality.
In the new economy, competitive advantage accrues to people and organizations that harness these skills best.
As editorialists gravely lament the decline of civility on both sides, the Democrats seem to have lost whatever moral advantage accrued to being the party of moderation.
With long-range gunnery, the advantage accrued fleet-wide, not merely ship by ship as in the days of fighting sail.
Clearly, disproportionate advantage accrues from successful, repeatable growth versus moderately successful, "hunt and peck" growth, allowing companies to significantly distance themselves from their competitors.
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