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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantage from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about benefitting or gaining something from a certain situation, or when talking about making the most of an opportunity. For example: "The company was able to take advantage from the changing market conditions, turning a profit despite the difficult year."
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Gerrard took full advantage from the spot.
Romney also enjoys a huge advantage from Super Pacs.
We get an advantage from being at home.
Buying such an advantage from I.B.M. has its price.
Dahl — mouselike — maneuvered to his advantage from an early age.
Creating competitive advantage from data is elusive for many organizations.
But obtaining competitive advantage from it is more difficult.
Boys gained much less advantage from single-sex education.
It gained no advantage from this at all".
"BMW has an advantage from new models," Mr. Reithofer said.
Meanwhile, the administration has just derived considerable political advantage from a war waged on false premises.
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