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The phrase "have a considerable advantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in formal essays, business documents, and everyday conversations. Example: "Having a strong academic background can have a considerable advantage in the job market."
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In the nascent field of so-called "distance education", universities have a considerable advantage, but the international left has to catch up.
Timber jetties have a considerable advantage in the comparative ease with which repairs to accident damage or deterioration can be effected.
Offensively, UConn appears to have a considerable advantage over a young Baylor team that has five freshmen, including Griner, and only one senior.
Those who come to power through a coup, like General Musharraf, have a considerable advantage here: they can require senior judges to swear allegiance to them and sack the ones who won't.
DSLRs could have a considerable advantage in this regard.
Remote sensing methods that provide 3D data have a considerable advantage in comparison with 2D, optical data.
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The server usually has a considerable advantage for two reasons.
The Soviet forces had a considerable advantage in the Afghan conflict.
Tidal energy generation has a considerable advantage over other renewable energy technologies, because tides are predictable and constant.
At two hundred fifteen and a half pounds, he was twenty-one pounds heavier than Patterson, and had a considerable advantage in height and reach.
But Mr. Romney still has a considerable advantage over Mr. Gingrich when it comes to money and organization, both of which will be vital in the expensive campaign state of Florida, which has its primary on Jan . 31
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