Encara no tenim significats per a "great advantage".
1I thought the great advantage of the new job was its flexibility.'
2It was also, of course, silent, which might be a great advantage.
3And in this the French had one great advantage over the British.
4The inclemency of the night was in one respect a great advantage.
5Thus far in the contest the South has possessed one great advantage.
6Pub lunches have this great advantage over the more formal restaurant tables.
7The English, however, had a great advantage in the number of colonists.
8The States in these matters have had a great advantage over England.
9There was also in this system another great advantage for the workpeople.
10It is a great advantage, and saves great trouble in all reforms.
11Thus I had not the great advantage of working over familiar ground.
12The British used blimps for the latter purpose, and to great advantage.
13Their supervision and oversight have been of great advantage to the city.
14And here lies the great advantage of a partnership over a corporation.
15Here Holland recognised at once that the burglar had a great advantage.
16He had the great advantage over Psmith of having lost his temper.
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