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The phrase "advantages from having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits or positive outcomes that result from possessing something or a particular situation.
Example: "The advantages from having a diverse team include increased creativity and better problem-solving."
Alternatives: "benefits of having" or "gains from having".
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Having a celebrity on the board offers numerous advantages, from having a prominent spokesperson to being able to lure other donors with the opportunity to rub shoulders with someone famous.
There are many general and powerful frameworks, but in particular for sampling-based algorithms in scientific computing there are some clear advantages from having a platform and scheduler that are highly aware of the underlying physical problem.
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These companies can reap an obvious marketing advantage from having their offices stamped with the LEED seal of approval.
That left it possible that some banks would get a competitive advantage from having guarantees from a government that was thought to be better able to meet its new obligations if a major bank were to fail.
Questions have been raised about whether these firms gain an unfair advantage from having access to information about the flow of orders and potential price changes just a few seconds before others do.
They find that outnumbering one's opponent is a significant determinant of victory -- and that the advantage from having more troops is virtually as strong since the start of World War II as it was from 1600 to 1849, despite changes in technology.
Despite a growing number of graduates, Mr Schleicher said there was no evidence of a loss of economic advantage from having a degree.
In this context, the affordable loss dimension builds on the resource based view (RBV) of strategy (Barney, 1991) which posits that firms gain competitive advantage from having resources that provide them with unique sources of competitive advantage.
While the selective component of the medium (an antibiotic, for example) may be added from an external source, there seems to be an advantage from having the selective process generated internally.
In other words, butterflies having experienced larval food stress could not take any advantage from having access to adult food (Fig. 7; cf. [67] for reproductive traits).
Nurses were estimated to receive a higher relative advantage from having the system introduced in their work routines than physicians, while physicians found the system being more compatible with their professional values but more complex to use than nurses.
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