We found 18 examples of how to use advantageous in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 18 of 18.
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1. | The strong yen was advantageous to our company. | |
2. | This marriage will be advantageous to his career. | |
3. | It may be advantageous to me to proceed in this way. | |
4. | We can conjecture that it may be advantageous for a particular bird to be known to its neighbors or its mate. | |
5. | The general situation is advantageous to us. | |
6. | I have often observed how little young ladies are interested by books of a serious stamp, though written solely for their benefit. It amazes me, I confess; for, certainly, there can be nothing so advantageous to them as instruction. | |
7. | It would therefore be advantageous to the state of learning to abolish the study of the dead languages, and to make learning consist, as it originally did, in scientific knowledge. | |
8. | Due to lack of money the more advantageous solution initially chosen was abandoned in favour of a necessarily less favourable second choice. | |
9. | We did this under very advantageous conditions. | |
10. | In this case, it is more advantageous to buy in cash. | |
11. | It could be advantageous for me to continue this way. | |
12. | Tom is chewing his fingernails over rejecting this advantageous offer. | |
13. | For industrial progress, as for each other conquest over nature, mutual aid and close intercourse certainly are, as they have been, much more advantageous than mutual struggle. | |
14. | Being able to use a computer is advantageous. | |
15. | In chess, each army performs maneuvers to gain advantageous positions on the battlefield or to inflict material losses on the opponent. | |
16. | In chess, gaining dominance over a given position can be more advantageous than making material gains. | |
17. | In chess, it is almost always worth sacrificing material to gain dominance from an advantageous position on the battlefield. | |
18. | We are in an advantageous position. |