greatest advantage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgreatandadvantage
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great
adjective
uk/ɡreɪt/us/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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advantage
noun
uk/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/us/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition ofgreatandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thegreatestadvantageof this simple scheme is that the system works well for any kind of weld geometry.
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Thegreatestadvantageto arcade play seems to be the chance to attract onlookers and to socialise with friends.
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Thegreatestadvantageof a general definition is that there is no need to construct new definitions of (@@) for every different monad.
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Demuth notes that thegreatestadvantageof such data are that they provide a picture of the overall course of development for a language.
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That has been thegreatestadvantageof this committee.
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Finding out thegreatestadvantageto the individual and the group, to my mind, sums up progressive conservatism.
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But here is a great asset which has been, and is just now, of thegreatestadvantageto this country.
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I say that, except in these cases, the buying out has been of thegreatestadvantageto those who built up the businesses.
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The verygreatestadvantagethat civilisation can achieve is an independent and fearless judical system.
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It has been perhaps thegreatestadvantageto our farmers.
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One questions, therefore, whether those who would gain thegreatestadvantagemight not slip through the net.
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Cost limits access, and it is easy access for ordinary people which is thegreatestadvantageof a voluntary system.
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Its large rural profile would allow an all-postal voting scheme to offer thegreatestadvantagein voter convenience and, therefore, voter turnout.
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If properly distributed, aid there will give us thegreatestadvantage.
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More publicity would be of thegreatestadvantage.
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The scheme should be used to thegreatestadvantage.
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They will get thegreatestadvantageout of it.
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It is expected that thegreatestadvantagewill be obtained by making the underpass one-way from south to north.
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It is the peoples of the forest who know it and who know how best to use their biological riches to thegreatestadvantage.
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