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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantage through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe gaining a benefit or leverage by means of a particular method or resource.
Example: "The company gained a significant advantage through its innovative marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "benefit from" or "leverage through".
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Capriati maintained her advantage through the end of the match.
He nurtured that advantage through to the endgame.
And Cantor hopes to have another advantage through richer data.
West and who has home-field advantage through the playoffs.
A win over St Louis on Sunday will guarantee the Seahawks homefield advantage through the playoffs.
Villa took advantage through, first, Dalian Atkinson and then, right at the death, Steve Staunton.
The solution for consumers spending less is considered to be competitive advantage through improved personalisation.
As it turned out, his side had the numerical advantage through unforeseen circumstances.
"This is an organisation that has built a competitive advantage through people.
Even then, the established airlines would enjoy a huge advantage through their grip on landing slots.
Well, the Packers still have a chance to earn home-field advantage through the playoffs.
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