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The phrase "advantageous love" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a romantic relationship that provides benefits or advantages to one or both partners, often in a practical or strategic sense.
Example: "Their relationship was based on advantageous love, where both parties gained financially and socially from their union."
Alternatives: "beneficial love" or "pragmatic love".
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I think the arrangement she has ― she married an equally ambitious man with whom, I think, she shares some mutual love and respect, and that relationship allows her to harbor deeper, more complicated and equally advantageous love for the queen ― is ideal for her.
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