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The phrase "advantage for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a benefit or favorable condition that someone experiences or receives.
Example: "The new policy provides a significant advantage for him in his career advancement."
Alternatives: "benefit to him" or "gain for him".
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"But it's an advantage for him.
That speaks to a potential Electoral College advantage for him.
President Trump's disconnection from reality is sometimes a big political advantage for him.
Fowler said he saw the challenge of winning consecutive tournaments as an advantage for him during the first three rounds.
Mjallby said: "I hope Joe Ledley thinks the same, that it's an advantage for him to play for Celtic.
The fact that Reagan saw the world in such straightforward terms may have been a political advantage for him, but it is not a literary one.
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Mr. Pataki's plan has political advantages for him.
Scola, on the other hand, does most of his foul-drawing work with his feet; pivots and spins create situational advantages for him in the post, often against a defender who was previously thought to be secure in his defensive placement.
It's an image that clearly has some advantages for him; the early reports I've seen from overnight polling and post-SOTU dial tests are very positive.
Mr. Bush's top aides, notably Karl Rove, his chief political adviser, are described as well aware that this would provide a political advantage for both him and the Republican Party, which has been aggressively courting Hispanic voters.
And he failed with every possible advantage working for him: momentum, decent-to-good polling and, at least for part of the month, a Republican Party that seemed willing to unify behind him.
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