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The phrase "advantages from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits or positive outcomes derived from a specific source or situation.
Example: "The advantages from the new policy have been evident in the increased productivity of the team."
Alternatives: "benefits of the" or "gains from the".
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The area had significant financial advantages from the outset.
But the state also has seen advantages from the drought.
He added that Russia had a chance to receive "serious economic advantages" from the treaty.
But the prefab approach had other advantages, from the Marengos' point of view.
The U.S. derives two advantages from the special role of the U.S. dollar.
Ms. Kagan had several advantages from the beginning that made her the most obvious choice.
Momentum from Mr. Obama's victory gave Mr. Reid advantages from the start.
China also derives big advantages from the fact that so much of the supply chain is already there.
The press would gain significant advantages from the Leveson proposals, he says, because they would cut the cost of legal cases.
But investors faulted Barnesandnoble.com, saying it failed to demonstrate any marketing advantages from the retain chail, sending its stock down well below its initial offering price.
While Bear Stearns and Washington Mutual have no doubt cost JPMorgan more than it expected, the bank derived many monetary advantages from the deals.
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