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The phrase "advantageous terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions or agreements that are beneficial or favorable to one party in a negotiation or contract.
Example: "The company was able to secure advantageous terms in the contract, ensuring a better profit margin."
Alternatives: "favorable conditions" or "beneficial terms".
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The buildings and land, purchased on advantageous terms, are gradually being rehabilitated.
Employee share schemes allow staff to buy shares on advantageous terms.
With the F.D.I.C. standing behind them, the banks could borrow the money on highly advantageous terms.
Frustrated at not being able to secure advantageous terms, Asda last year accused Rowling's publisher, Bloomsbury, of "blatant profiteering".
It could also seek to buy companies in distressed countries on advantageous terms.
Creditors might fund systemically important firms on artificially advantageous terms, thus enabling them to grow bigger and riskier.
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While being exposed to full solar radiation is advantageous in terms of their energy budget, it has very negative consequences in terms of increased exposure to harmful UVR.
Band and circular saws permit changing board thickness and turning the log after each cut; therefore, breakdown is more advantageous in terms of yield and grade.
"Putting a song about race five weeks before your album comes out, as kind of the only thing you're putting out … that's not advantageous in terms of generating a radio song," he says.
"It might be advantageous in terms of speed but there's no real need for it".
This approach is also advantageous in terms of spectral efficiency and applicable to M-QAM/M-PSK modulated signal.
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