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to advantage

 

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Adverbial to advantage has 1 sense
  1. to advantage - in a flattering way; "the dress brought out her figure to advantage"

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Term: to advantage

Description:

The term "to advantage" is a phrase that denotes someone or something being beneficial or advantageous in a particular situation. It can be used as both an adverbial phrase and a prepositional phrase, depending on the context.

Senses and Usages:

Adverbial Phrase:

- She presented her argument to advantage, persuading the audience effortlessly.

- The dress flattered her figure to advantage, making her look stunning.

Prepositional Phrase:

- He used his knowledge of coding to advantage and developed a groundbreaking software.

- The team utilized the new technology to advantage and won the championship.

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