considerable advantage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsiderableandadvantage
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considerable
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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advantage
noun
uk/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/us/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition ofconsiderableandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is aconsiderableadvantage, and suggests that a hybrid system might be worth considering in future work.
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Cost considerations did not give aconsiderableadvantageto either design.
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This confers aconsiderableadvantageon the researcher when compiling pedigree data.
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This is aconsiderableadvantageof the heuristic method.
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Withconsiderableadvantage, he appears to have been living there - inside the castle and in the 19505 - ever since.
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Non-surgical treatment under these circumstances should, and does, confer aconsiderableadvantage.
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These networks have theconsiderableadvantageof encapsulating different possible tree structures in a single diagram.
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A tagged learner corpus would have theconsiderableadvantageof only giving the analyst what he wants.
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To obtain repeatable in vitro fertilization results with a high success rate, use of standardized frozen-thawed spermatozoa would be aconsiderableadvantage.
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It is found that anisotropic wall compliance confers veryconsiderableadvantagewith respect to reduction in instability growth rate and transition delay.
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In contrast, a constraintbased theory of rhythm has theconsiderableadvantageof capturing such connections.
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This is aconsiderableadvantagefor the solution, when comparing it with numerous solutions in which the occupied space is modified by integrating additional peripheral equipment.
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Although such an approach does have its drawbacks, it has theconsiderableadvantageof encouraging an analysis of processes rather than falling back on a description of what currently is.
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There wasconsiderableadvantageto the patients in terms of their subjective wellbeing, especially their morale, in the project group, compared with those who remained in hospital.
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First of all, the addition of assignments, study questions, and exercises at the end of each chapter would be aconsiderableadvantage.
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This is aconsiderableadvantage, as inundative releases of this parasitoid are expected to significantly reduce codling moth populations in infested fruits and also under the tree bark.
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If ownership of a transistor radio is taken as a sign of the family's material status, collectivized workers again have aconsiderableadvantageover individualized ones.
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That is ofconsiderableadvantageto the public.
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I concede that it does, but, in my submission, there would beconsiderableadvantagein doing it nevertheless.
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In my judgment, this arrangement will be ofconsiderableadvantage.
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