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The phrase "advantageous for keeping" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the benefits or positive aspects of maintaining something, such as a practice, habit, or condition.
Example: "Regular exercise is advantageous for keeping a healthy lifestyle."
Alternatives: "beneficial for maintaining" or "favorable for preserving".
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Tight coupling of Protox and HemH might be advantageous for keeping free Proto at a low level to prevent photoactive and harmful action of this compound to the cell.
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Although Rice did not have a massive number of wins to his name a shady but common reason for keeping an unfit coach around—it was more advantageous for the school to let Rice off with a warning rather than weather the scandal of firing a coach, despite his literally throwing basketballs at his players, as is in the above screenshot.
So even if exchanging metabolites is advantageous when cell grow in a community, there are good reasons for keeping the genes in the genome that allow metabolic flexibility when required and for completing the sexual cycle.
"You're for keeping it on.
Thank you for keeping watch".
Thanks for keeping me sharp.
There are also consequences for keeping quiet.
Thanks for keeping it fresh, boys.
And as for keeping things schtum?
"For keeping score," the vendor said.
"For keeping me company," Richard said.
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