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The phrase "advantage of everything" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It is unclear in meaning and lacks context, making it difficult to determine when to use it.
Example: "She always tries to take advantage of everything around her."
Alternatives: "make the most of everything" or "capitalize on everything".
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"Before, they took advantage of everything, everything we did".
"They're certainly taking advantage of everything that's out there.
Take advantage of everything campus has to offer, while simultaneously earning college credit.
"We visited museums, went to concerts, took advantage of everything," she said.
At the shelter, he said, "I take advantage of everything; I'm taking all the classes".
We have a survival kit and we have to take advantage of everything we can.
"The fashion for Freudian-style talking therapy doesn't take advantage of everything that's around us.
"They take advantage of everything they can," the executive said, requesting anonymity since he depends on Kinder for his business.
"Members are able to bill excess hours, sell products that weren't moving and take advantage of everything that's out there".
"There's a cruel stereotype of Easterners coming to the West and taking advantage of everything," Petry told me.
Steve encouraged them to take advantage of everything they've learned in Year Up and seize the opportunity here because there is so much to learn.
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