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The phrase "numerical advantage" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where one team or group has a greater number of members or resources than their opponents, giving them an advantage. Example: The home team took advantage of their numerical advantage, scoring two quick goals in the first half.
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Indeed, they have the numerical advantage.
Falkirk had momentum, the numerical advantage and now parity.
Football is about getting numerical advantage in important areas.
And yet a listless Adelaide could not convert their numerical advantage to the scoreboard.
Judge Sotomayor's confirmation was never in much doubt, given Democrats' numerical advantage in the Senate.
Despite their numerical advantage, Wigan initially struggled to break down stubborn opposition.
*Neither party has much of a numerical advantage in the Senate or the House.
In the end, Democrats' numerical advantage in the Senate virtually ensured her success.
Arsenal struggled to profit from their numerical advantage and Fulham restricted them to few openings.
As it turned out, his side had the numerical advantage through unforeseen circumstances.
37 min: Ireland are not making use of their numerical advantage at present.
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