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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an absolute advantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in economics to describe a situation where a person, company, or country can produce a good or service more efficiently than others.
Example: "In international trade, a country with an absolute advantage in producing wheat can export it to other countries at a lower cost."
Alternatives: "a clear advantage" or "a distinct advantage".
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Country A is said to have an absolute advantage in the production of both wine and cloth because it is more efficient in the production of both goods.
And even if a country were the most efficient in every industry, giving it an absolute advantage in everything, it could not have a comparative advantage in everything.
It's a quality the psychologist Angela Duckworth calls "grit," and Carol Dweck dubs the "incremental mindset": the knowledge that perseverance, dedication, and motivation can help you where an absolute advantage may not immediately come to the rescue.
"When you have an absolute advantage, you advocate free trade and make everyone open the door, but when developing countries begin to challenge you, you immediately set limits and shut the door".
Instead, they went on to be become successful in areas such as law.In other words, girls may acquire an absolute advantage over boys as a result of equal treatment.
The geographical location of Turkey in general, and Istanbul in particular, in a wider region encompassing the Black Sea, Balkans, Caucasus and Middle East provides an absolute advantage for the city to become an important international logistics node.
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Speed of ballistic missiles gives the aggressor an almost absolute advantage over any enemy.
In the Herceptin Adjuvant Trial (HERA), after a median follow-up of 2 years, a significant absolute advantage in OS of 2.7% in the trastuzumab group over the non-trastuzumab control group was shown (92.4% versus 89.7%, HR 0.66, 95% CI 0.47 0.91; P = 0.0115) [ 11].
Accordingly, A's absolute advantage seemingly invites the conclusion that country B could not possibly compete with country A, and indeed that if trade were to be opened up between them, country B would be competitively overwhelmed.
For example, removing habitat is predicted to give a relative or absolute advantage to species towards the fugitive end of a dominant-fugitive spectrum, which may be picked up in correlated life-history traits for winners or losers under habitat loss or degradation [23], [24].
17 Campus B having a comparative, but not absolute, advantage over A with respect to graduations among less prepared students, as in Panel (a) of Figure 1, is not enough to generate the implications of the mismatch hypothesis.
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