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The phrase "advantageous to get rid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits of eliminating something or someone from a situation or context.
Example: "In order to improve team dynamics, it may be advantageous to get rid of any negative influences."
Alternatives: "beneficial to eliminate" or "favorable to remove".
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On the other hand, there are many instances where it is advantageous to get rid of a character, and the susceptibility to pathogens seems to be particularly relevant here.
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To get rid of oneself.
Time to get rid of them.
I want to get rid of everything.
You have to get rid of them.
We want to get rid of that.
We had to get rid of them.
Therefore, it is simpler and able to get rid of rotary transformation and inner current loop.
"It wants to get rid of him".
They wanted to get rid of things".
Whoever voted to get rid of democracy?
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