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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantages put" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it lacks grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "The advantages put forth in the report were compelling."
Alternatives: "advantages presented" or "benefits outlined".
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These advantages put together with waste treatment give this system potential at a short term.
The GFMAPR model proposed in the current paper has a number of advantages put side-by-side of earlier developed models.
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Beyond the commercial advantages, putting musicians in unusual quarters yields other benefits, like the camaraderie among members of the "Carrie" band, who are almost on top of one another in the cramped storage room.
Patricia A. Weller Emmitsburg, Md., Nov. 3, 2010 To the Editor: Re "Election 2010" (editorial, Nov. 3): For two years "Yes, we can" has been met by "No, you can't" as Republicans in Congress, in order to gain partisan advantage, put up a near-solid front to weaken or thwart measures that would benefit the vast majority of citizens.
But Ms. Cutter, reflecting the concern among the campaigns that they not be viewed as turning a foreign policy victory to political advantage, put a note on the top of the statement demanding that it be reported as "background" and attributed only to a Democratic campaign.
A final advantage put forward is linked to anti-D supply.
Entrepreneur's Carol Tice thinks that owners who don't pay themselves too much have an advantage — "putting their pay on a more even keel with workers.
Yet other Democrats claimed the administration was using the situation for political advantage, putting additional pressure on Kerry, who has to hold fast.
Perhaps afraid of giving away another game, the Knicks missed 11 of their first 12 shots in the fourth, and Detroit took advantage, putting together a 13-4 run to move to 86-73 with 5 19 remaining.
The FiveThirtyEight model is sometimes perceived as being incredibly bold for having Mr. Obama as a two-to-one favorite despite what is certainly very close polling, but the few other models that seek to frame the election in probabilistic terms tend to give Mr. Obama an even clearer advantage, putting his odds at between 80 and 95 percent.
Saturday's early kick-off is probably more important for the hosts, not just because their home advantage puts them under pressure to secure a result, but also because a defeat would open up a massive gap to the league leaders.
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