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The phrase ‘gain of’ is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
However, it may be used to refer to an increase or acquisition, such as in the phrase “gain of knowledge”. For example, “Through hard work and dedication, I achieved a great gain of knowledge about finance.”.
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Gain of 24.
The gain of Ain Issa is significant.
That's a gain of 16%.
Analysts had expected a gain of 7 percent.
A net gain of perhaps 17 yards.
gain of 12 to 16 points.
(c) Voltage gain of the inverter.
It was a gain of 120 miles.
That's a gain of nearly 33,000.
GivesDemocrats Gain of 27 in House.
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Next, we examined gain-of-function models.
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