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advantages
noun as in benefit; favored position or circumstance
Example Sentences
The result was India playing the tournament in one city, remaining in one hotel, as the row over the advantages they held rumbled on throughout.
This tournament has flickered without ever catching light - much of the action overshadowed by the debate over the advantages India have had in playing all of their matches in Dubai.
Giving applicants a leg up is apparently unfair only if it advantages people of color.
I cannot state in strong enough terms how much I despise state finals and championships being won by private schools with their many unfair advantages.
While there are wider benefits of airport expansion, to the regional and national economy as well as the travelling public, those advantages don't usually prompt people to make placards and write to their MPs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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