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Discover Ludwig"advantage beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express surpassing or exceeding something, either literally or figuratively. For example, "This new tool gives us an advantage beyond anything we've had before."
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Or could the lactose tolerance mutation provide some other yet-to-be-discovered advantage, beyond allowing adults to drink milk?
Thus we need to expand the concept of competitive advantage beyond the scorecard many managers now use: Are my costs lower?
The worry is that, having no natural comparative advantage beyond abundant cheap labour, they will lose market share to countries with vertically-integrated supply chains ie, those that produce their own fibre, yarn, fabric and clothes.Above all, that means China.
Wiley touched on a fundamental truth of the sharing: it might not provide much advantage beyond psychological comfort to players and coaches looking for reassurance that their peers see things the same way they do.
But, for adults, is there much of an advantage beyond the discount?" The 400 free coins are also available to customers who have pre-ordered the new Kindle Fire HDX tablets, which start shipping in the UK on 27 November.
Huxley's advantage, beyond his more outspoken personality, was that he actually had a fossil human to describe.
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And he offers advantages beyond his musicianship.
The Saudis have huge advantages beyond their plentiful reserves.
The South Jersey guys do have advantages beyond their bases.
The move has certain advantages beyond the new space.
Offshore wind has advantages beyond the presence of sea breezes.
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