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The phrase "advantages because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reasons for certain benefits or positive outcomes resulting from a specific cause or factor.
Example: "The company experienced significant growth, with many advantages because of its innovative marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "benefits due to" or "gains as a result of".
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In general, the 3D-OHP had its unique advantages because of its multi-layer structure.
Their conclusion is that the double helix offers significant advantages because of the way the forces are distributed within it.
We have such huge advantages because of the world wide web being invented as a result of British ingenuity," she says.
In March, a D.C. restaurant sued Trump, alleging that his hotel in D.C. benefits from unfair advantages because of its close association with the president.
Mr. Lew responded by saying that he did not get any tax advantages because of the investment's location and sold it for a loss.
Unfortunately, most of the remedies either are insecure or violate the original advantages because of involving public-key cryptosystems or modular exponential operations.
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Jabhat al-Nusra gets the advantage because of our ideology.
"Do skilled drivers have an advantage because of their ability to adapt to conditions?
Maybe legacy used to mean ancestral advantage because of Old Money or Mayflower connections.
Suzy has a tremendous advantage because of her speed and her ability to kick".
But Missouri could not take advantage because of its poor shooting.
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