Sentence examples for something to be gained from inspiring English sources

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There's something to be gained when things fall apart".

There's even something to be gained in global opinion if Beijing rebuffs this.

In most schools across the country, tenure is not something to be gained, but something to be lost.

Despite the books telling us otherwise, I think there's still something to be gained by looking on the bright side.

There was something to be gained by assuming that one actually knew very little about the British short story.

Still, there is something to be gained from hearing Mr. Carter's music in the context of the broader repertory.

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The equation is simple: something must be given up in order for something else to be gained.

"Perhaps there's something politically to be gained from perpetuating the idea that women are naturally dangerous for other women.

His reasoning — that there is something educational to be gained on the site — is a little self-serving, but his conclusion may not be entirely wrong.

"The standard is whether there is something materially to be gained by the judge or his spouse from the outcome of the litigation," he said.

Party leaders, now only vaguely constrained by Communist ideology, have a new sense that something is to be gained by co-opting such activist citizens rather than suppressing them.

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