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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantage comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a benefit or favorable situation arises in a particular context.
Example: "In competitive sports, hard work and dedication often lead to success, and with that, advantage comes."
Alternatives: "benefit arises" or "edge appears".
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A bigger advantage comes from incumbency.
The other advantage comes with estate planning.
But that advantage comes at a very high price.
"Competitive advantage comes from individuals and it comes from individuals connected in some way.
The other advantage comes from using sophisticated trusts that pass money on to heirs.
The advantage comes, however, from polls conducted late in the race.
The Chinese realize that part of India's advantage comes from its schools and universities.
That advantage comes from the firm's background in translating by computer (known as "machine translation" in the argot).
Most of the advantage comes from Mr. Obama's numbers in a few particular swing states, including Ohio and Florida.
Rather, the advantage comes from the crowd noise that, in the Garden, resembles a freight train racing through the arena.
"The advantage comes from taking a stakeholder rather than a shareholder view of management," said the study.
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