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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good advantage" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation or outcome that is favorable or beneficial. Example: "His extensive knowledge of the local market was a good advantage in negotiating a fair price for the property."
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But, for once, these are turned to good advantage.
It's a good advantage but it is not done.
She also fetishized her own appearance, to good advantage.
"We have a good advantage but there are many points to be played for".
"To go into the singles matches one ahead gives us a good advantage.
Your combination of work experience and volunteering should be used to good advantage.
It's a good advantage in life if you can make people feel comfortable.
"She has a great wingspan and uses it to good advantage.
"I'm hoping they don't have an energy problem, but I believe eco-power is a really good advantage".
Many such opportunities have arisen in the past, a few of which we have used to good advantage.
Two other presidents, one past and one future, also appear in the pages of "The Accursed," neither to good advantage.
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