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"securing advantages" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to taking action in order to gain an advantage, for example: "The company decided to invest in research and development, with the goal of securing advantages over its competitors."
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The Guardian in June revealed GCHQ had engaged in extensive surveillance efforts against G20 delegates in 2009, including in order to secure advantages in trade talks and bilaterals.
The last time I mentioned the f-word in this newspaper, an anonymous online fan commented: "Feminism's goals are to demonise men, control and bully women, and secure advantages for feminists.
Documents that were supposedly published in 2009 were revealed to have been published in 2015 then backdated; a private key linked with the name Satoshi Nakamoto was described as being created in 2008, but using a version of the encryption software only released in 2014; and Wright had, one email suggested, been name-dropping Nakamoto to secure advantages in tax cases and political lobbying.
And more questions would be raised by the documentation that led to the latest allegations: how could Wright have stayed secret for so long if he was willing to bandy Nakamoto's name around to secure advantages in tax cases and political lobbying, as one email suggests?
Fans of HBO's Oz will recall that Ryan O'Reilly, the Machiavellian character played by Dean Winters the guy in all those AllState insurance TV spots—had sex with at least one guard to secure advantages inside.
Thus, just as the lengthy gestational period preceding compulsory registration of births and deaths in Scotland had secured advantages over English registration, 157 a similar argument could be made in the case of stillbirth registration.
But Colorado's seemingly secure advantage was erased 35 seconds later, when Pat Verbeek scored after knocking the puck out of the air in front of the goal.
The overriding concern to secure advantage over opponents displayed by Clinton's team in the document could be embarrassing as she considers mounting a second presidential campaign in 2016.
Mr. Byers, the former transportation minister, told the interviewer that he was like a "cab for hire" and charged $7,500 a day for using his contacts to secure advantage for companies.
The mimic adopts certain of the recognition marks of its model in order to secure advantage over the model itself or over a third species that interacts with the model.
Sky's critics, however, have long accused Mr. Murdoch of securing unfair advantages by using his deep pockets to outbid rivals.
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