tremendous advantage
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftremendousandadvantage
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tremendous
adjective
uk/trɪˈmen.dəs/us/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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advantage
noun
uk/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/us/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition oftremendousandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Indeed, it is atremendousadvantageand 'asset'.
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Sound film would appear to have atremendousadvantageover opera for representing the acoustic exotic.
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The station will be oftremendousadvantageto the country.
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This apparatus is very complicated, and yet it produces for the patient atremendousadvantageowing to the simplicity of its operation.
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New types of vessel and the technology involved in modern shipping facilities are giving atremendousadvantageto the private sector.
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His late father's devotion and dedication to this subject was a tribute to that gentleman and was atremendousadvantageto the country.
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There istremendousadvantageto be achieved in such a programme.
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It has been atremendousadvantageto them, not just helping them to travel but opening up opportunities for them.
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A tape recording can be atremendousadvantagein those circumstances.
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It means that they have atremendousadvantage.
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Therefore, in the interests of naval discipline, good conduct, and so forth, it would be atremendousadvantageto have smaller barracks.
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We derivetremendousadvantagefrom the central generation of electricity.
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On the structural engineering side, the first side we are doing, this will be atremendousadvantage.
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With regard to unfair trading, the freedom of local authorities from selective employment tax by itself puts them in a position oftremendousadvantage.
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It has thetremendousadvantageof improving the sense of identification in ownership over a much larger part of the community.
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It would be atremendousadvantageif it did, but the rail link has to be financially justified.
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Unquestionably, the concession is of advantage to the employers and unquestionably it is atremendousadvantageto the employés.
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Its duties will be widespread and its research can be oftremendousadvantage.
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That would be oftremendousadvantagein helping to reduce unemployment.
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It would also be atremendousadvantage, as a byproduct of good regulations, if we could get a measure of standardisation of electrical equipment.
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