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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantage of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits or positive aspects derived from two different sources or options.
Example: "By combining traditional methods with modern technology, we can take advantage of both to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "benefit from both" or "leverage both".
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This recipe takes advantage of both assets.
This development proved much to the advantage of both the milk drinkers and the cows.
They have created centres where older people and children mix, to the advantage of both.
New York should take lasting advantage of both benefits by making the law permanent.
Such variability enabled them to take advantage of both natural and artificial food sources.
Produced by Lee Townsend, it's a casually refined collaboration that takes advantage of both musicians' versatility.
glacialis's life cycle is timed to take advantage of both sorts of algae.
There men of letters mingled with the great nobility to the mutual advantage of both.
By taking advantage of both these services, they are getting a very efficient, if unnoticed, bilingual education.
"It has to be carefully managed but it seems to work well and to the advantage of both sides".
"It also forms an important bridge between personal health care and public health, to the advantage of both".
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