advantage in the PONS Dictionary

advantage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

tangible advantage
to take advantage of sb pej
to take advantage of sth approv

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The advantage in using stoneware to make steins was that molds could be used to mass-produce elaborately carved steins.
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Exploits take advantage of a vulnerability by compromising or destructing the vulnerable system, device, or application.
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Having a competitive advantage, quality company offers good product portfolio, well-established value chain and wide geographical span. 3.
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The advantage of this method is that you can focus on the most difficult flashcards, which remain in the first few groups.
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He combined his aggression and mobility around the ground with masterful ruck performances, recording a top three finish in the competition for hit-outs to advantage.
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Toll plazas for manual tolling were deemed impractical, and delays associated with plaza operations would have decreased the advantages of using the new road.
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The mechanical advantage of a simple machine like the wheel and axle is computed as the ratio of the resistance to the effort.
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This would have the advantage that vertical dot combinations could be printed in a single impact, without requiring fine rotation control of the platen roller.
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Having a time advantage is having the initiative.
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A trade secret is information that is intentionally kept confidential and that provides a competitive advantage to its possessor.
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