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The phrase "her advantages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits or favorable circumstances that belong to a female subject.
Example: "In the competitive job market, her advantages included her extensive experience and strong networking skills."
Alternatives: "her benefits" or "her strengths".
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Still, Rambert had her advantages.
A series of early losses might undercut her advantages in money, name recognition, and organization.
To answer this question, Ivanka employs an audacious strategy: all of her advantages have actually been handicaps, she says.
And, even with all her advantages, she still had to get over the biggest obstacle to becoming an on-screen leading lady: she was not born conventionally beautiful.
"It's very wrong to think privilege deters art," she said, bristling at the suggestion that her advantages don't align with most people's image of a newly minted filmmaker.
She has to consider — and the polls will give her hints — despite her advantages and funds and name recognition, is she going to get tripped up in Iowa by John Edwards?
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The delay works to her advantage.
The excess worked to her advantage.
Clinton turned these differences to her advantage.
It might be to her advantage.
And they work to her advantage.
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