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You could use other phrases in place of it, such as 'benefit', 'leverage', or 'capitalize on'. For example: "We need to capitalize on our resources in order to make the most of this opportunity."
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Our survey captured some fears relating to the pricing issue, which might become a predominant decision factor causing insurance companies and hospital directors to outsource images in order to make advantage of price and wage fluctuations nationally and internationally (in lower-wage countries).
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Just don't be sad, make advantages of the right side.
What makes Advantage Storage different from virtually all other offerings in this space is that Canonical will charge users according to the storage capacity they actually use.
Be careful of others who make take advantage of you.
There are teams that have a huge advantage over us, and we can't make that advantage up.
The UK's comparative advantage is in financial services, so joining the euro would make that advantage even greater.
Make that advantage Murray.
And then an error from the Federer racket makes it deuce, make that advantage Tsonga.
QPR's inability to make their advantage pay saw frustration grow as the match wore on.
However, more empirical evidence is needed to make the advantage of our modification clearer.
Greig Laidlaw insists Scotland aim to make home advantage count when they face Italy next weekend.
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