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been advantageous
adjective
Being of advantage, beneficial
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The alarm may have been advantageous.
Although her financial background has been advantageous, she says it is by no means essential.
It just wouldn't have been advantageous to us," Mr. Fitts said.
Extra sweat glands would have been advantageous to the hunter-gatherers who lived at that time.
More generally, he says the move from being a public company to a privately run one has been advantageous.
"Here someone left out one word that affected the sentence in a way that would not have been advantageous".
During periods of famine, the ability to hold on to stored fat would also have been advantageous.
Undaunted, Barash explores various ways in which religion might have been advantageous for early man, or a consequence of some other advantageous trait.
"Getting to know Ted's poems better than I had done, and thinking about him and his way of writing, has certainly been advantageous.
The accusation is that evolutionary psychologists simply construct "just-so stories", noticing that we possess certain characteristics, then speculating that they "must have" been advantageous for survival.
That's also when cattle began to be domesticated; being able to drink milk as well as lower-lactose cheese would have been advantageous as a source of nutrition and fluids.
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