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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
advantageous
ad·van·ta·geous [advantageous advantageously] BrE [ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəs] NAmE [ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəs] adjective ~ (to sb) good or useful in a particular situation Syn: ↑beneficial •A free trade agreement would be advantageous to both countries. Opp: ↑disadvantageous Derived Word: ↑advantageously Example Bank: •Lower fares make it advantageous to travel in winter. •Membership of the union could prove advantageous. •The new tax system is advantageous to higher-rate taxpayers. •This plan could be advantageous for people on low incomes. •This trade arrangement could be mutually advantageous, •You may find it advantageous to wait a few weeks before replying. •A young woman in those days was expected to make an advantageous marriage. •An agreement would be advantageous to both sides. •Having a higher social status would not have been advantageous for everyone. •He believes it would be advantageous to accept the deal. •The farming community were in a particularly advantageous position.
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