huge advantage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhugeandadvantage
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huge
adjective
uk/hjuːdʒ/us/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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advantage
noun
uk/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/us/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition ofhugeandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofhuge advantage
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There is ahugeadvantage, in particular, related to spoken frequency measures.
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And this assertion is weak enough to be true, which is of course ahugeadvantage.
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This is ahugeadvantageas it means that this extension works both for pretty printing and parsing.
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Thehugeadvantageof this mitochondrial activity marker is the fact that both the potential-sensitive and potentialinsensitive fluorescence outputs arise from the same dye, guaranteeing its homogeneous localisation.
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It has also givenhugeadvantageto our trading partners at the expense of our own producers, also without scientific base.
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Our interests, exports and skills will be especially suitable for those markets and that gives us ahugeadvantageover other countries.
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The amendment ties the threshold to the disability income guarantee, which has thehugeadvantagethat it is indexed every year.
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Governments always have ahugeadvantagein getting their message across.
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It gives us ahugeadvantageand it is a major reason why we have huge direct investment flows.
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That is ahugeadvantageenvied by other governments for the speed of decision-taking.
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We have ahugeadvantageover our friends in another place.
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That mix still exists, and it is ahugeadvantageto young people.
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Even when the hard shoulder is closed to use, those refuges will be ahugeadvantage.
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We had thehugeadvantageof being near a beach, on which we played all sorts of dangerous games.
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In my view, the "one door, one key" proposal is fundamental and ahugeadvantagenot only to the applicants but also to consumers.
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The initiative in so many of these cases has come from the trade unions, to thehugeadvantageof business.
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Those figures show thehugeadvantagethat nuclear fuel has over coal and oil.
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But it made us equally clear that in the rest of the country there would behugeadvantagein having a single authority.
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That is ahugeadvantage, and we should not undersell it.
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Thehugeadvantageof the railway is that it is safe and environmentally-friendly.
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