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The phrase "advantage to having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits or positive aspects of possessing something or a particular situation.
Example: "One significant advantage to having a diverse team is the variety of perspectives that can lead to innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "benefit of having" or "upside to having".
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There's no advantage to having legs.
That's one advantage to having a chip on your shoulder.
She sees an advantage to having an urban landscape with multifaceted types of buildings.
"So where that's true, there's an advantage to having a smaller operation".
"One advantage to having your name on the door," he said, "is you are Louis XIV".
"At a certain point," he said, "there is some real advantage to having closure".
"There's a real advantage to having that cultural bias," Mr. Harmon said.
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It's also to our advantage to have colleagues in two different departments.
"It's to your advantage to have a woman on your board of directors.
Born in 1962, I once thought it an advantage to have a northern accent.
"It's a huge advantage to have everyone know who you are.
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