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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to advantage' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something is done in order to get the best possible result. For example: "He arranged the furniture to advantage to make the room look bigger."
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Mr. Coppola certainly used them to advantage.
Now the transfer bid showed to advantage.
He turned his toothlessness to advantage.
Out to advantage with a couple of overheads.
In times of recession, this can be turned to advantage".
Then again, that limitation can sometimes be turned to advantage.
It was a manner he used to advantage ever afterward.
And another first serve gets Del Potro to advantage.
Some restaurateurs have turned the disaster to advantage, though.
Sometimes, collusion in another's fantasy is unwittingly turned to advantage.
Who goes to advantage with help from the tape at the net.
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