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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantages between" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "between" suggests a comparison or relationship involving two entities, while "advantages" usually requires a different preposition.
Example: "There are several advantages to consider when comparing the two options."
Alternatives: "advantages of" or "benefits of".
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The excellent electrochemical performances benefit from the unique hierarchical carambola-like structure together with the mutually complementary intrinsic advantages between LTO and TiO2.
A biomechanical study comparing various points of cervical posterior screw fixation after recreating traumatic injury would illuminate relative advantages between the various techniques.
The innovation diffusion theory (IDT) reveals the fundamental differences and advantages between online financial products and traditional financial products.
As Baron d'Holbach (1970, 136 137) pointed out, the contract between an individual and her society is a conditional one, presupposing "mutual advantages between the contracting parties".
With knowledge on the capabilities and advantages between the J750 printer and stereolithography technology, they were able to test high precision 3D printing strategies to optimize the model for the best print.
This means enterprises can implement a combination of advantages between the two modes of production – "mass production" and "customized production", which results in a unique production form called "mass customization".
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And it has widened the existing gap in advantage between rich and poor school districts.
In the battle for advantage between Osborne and Labour on the economy, Balls has so far said he would match current Tory spending plans for 2015-16.
"Focusing on one year's results can be misleading as cohorts are often small and the advantage between male and female frequently fluctuates in some subjects".
The N.C.A.A. has no direct interest in amateurism, college sports or college student-athletes except insofar as these factors affect competitive advantage between schools.
Exhibit II shows a simplified value chain comparison of the shifting costs and competitive advantage between U.S. and Japanese steel producers from 1956 to 1976.
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