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Discover Ludwig"such advantage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an advantage that has already been mentioned or is implied in the context. For example: "John's experience in the industry gave him such advantage over the other candidates."
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The receiver has no such advantage.
But the public polls show no such advantage anyhow.
It will have no such advantage against No. 1 Memphis.
There's no evidence that McCain had any such advantage.
If the dividend is extraordinary, however, the law negates any such advantage.
Mr. Bryant isn't the only politician willing to take such advantage of his contributors.
But polls indicate that any such advantage has yet to materialize.
He has always lacked the arid sophistication lesser directors display to such advantage".
But so far there is no sign of any such advantage outside the range of normal statistical error.
Not since "Little Women" has Katharine Hepburn appeared on the screen to such advantage as in "The Philadelphia Story".
How have you tried to ensure that Americans who don't have such advantage(s) have an equal chance at success?
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