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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exploit this advantage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or tactics to make the most of a favorable situation or benefit.
Example: "In order to win the competition, we need to find a way to exploit this advantage effectively."
Alternatives: "take advantage of this benefit" or "capitalize on this opportunity.".
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In order to exploit this advantage, retailers need to better utilize their salespeople.
Although noted for its high efficiency, there is insufficient theoretical knowledge to fully exploit this advantage in the design process.
Porter's refined theory suggests that in one set of circumstances, where some otherwise scarce and valuable resource is relatively abundant, a country can and should exploit this advantage and so prosper.
In recent years the company has sought to exploit this advantage, and the DGX-1, developed at a cost of about $2 billion, is essentially a bank of graphics chips optimized for deep learning.
Collectively, our findings suggest that political connections provided corporate insiders with an important information advantage during the Financial Crisis, that a significant portion of this advantage related to knowledge about government intervention, and that some insiders traded to exploit this advantage.
The Lancastrians were the first to exploit this advantage; Oxford's group quickly overwhelmed Hastings'.
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The greatest skill in fishing is in knowing where the fish will be, and local boats exploited this advantage, out-fishing out-of-town competitors like us.
"Killers: A Nightmare Haunted House," at the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center, the latest theatrical scare show by Timothy Haskell, exploits this advantage splendidly.
Variable Angle Tow (VAT) structures exploits this advantage by adopting a curvilinear patterns for the fibers constituting the lamina.
In the political world, indeed, there has been growing acceptance that Trump can get away with saying things that other candidates can't; in some quarters, there was even reluctant admiration for how adeptly he was exploiting this advantage.
(He has twice retweeted someone who called Kelly, the star of Fox's news division, a "bimbo"). In the political world, indeed, there has been growing acceptance that Trump can get away with saying things that other candidates can't; in some quarters, there was even reluctant admiration for how adeptly he was exploiting this advantage.
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