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"the most advantageous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is the most beneficial or advantageous option or decision. Example: "After careful consideration, we determined that John's proposal was the most advantageous for our company's future growth."
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They decided that Auschwitz was the most advantageous site.
"The partnership options we have selected are by far the most advantageous for North Tyneside.
Entrepreneurs, whose livelihoods relied solely on cash inflow from customers, enjoyed the most advantageous situation.
'Obviously, that wouldn't be the most advantageous solution,' he said, 'but…' Advantageous, Clary thought.
Most gardeners may find that the most advantageous path lies somewhere in between.
Tudge argues that humans are programmed to reproduce at the most advantageous age.
Pursuing major health-care reform is difficult for Presidents in even the most advantageous environments.
I agree with Sean and his staff's selection of China as the most advantageous site.
But zoos now regularly exchange okapis to ensure the most advantageous breeding conditions.
The most advantageous time for purchasing growth stocks is before they are generally recognized as such.
Perhaps the most advantageous aspect of this whole experiment is that it dissipates the pressure of press night itself.
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