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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seeming advantage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes something that appears to be an advantage, but may not actually be one. Example: The new job may offer a seeming advantage of a higher salary, but the longer commute may actually cost more in time and transportation expenses.
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I'll admit that shorts, aside from all the money you've saved on 19 inches of extra cloth, have one seeming advantage.
BMPH also erases the seeming advantage conferred on workers by western Europe's minimum wages.Both versions of the real wage show large gaps in pay for similar work across economies.
But this seeming advantage has a downside.
That includes the Winter Games, despite the seeming advantage of having a winter-sport playing surface in the nation's name.
However, despite this seeming advantage, metatranscriptomics faces other major technical issues that have impeded its broad application.
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It's about the advantages of disadvantages — and the disadvantages of seeming advantages.
Talk to friends and colleagues of the Winklevii, and the recurring theme is that for all their seeming advantages, the brothers, who are almost painfully polite, seem to fall — by choice or by nature — right in the dull center.
Here its grassiness seems an advantage rather than a drawback.
They also got extra holidays, which seemed an advantage.
This might seem an advantage but, says May, can have a downside.
Dr. Barkley, the author of 14 books on the disorder, said: "This trend of making A.D.D. seem an advantage is highly detrimental.
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