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1 The mystery is why he ever joined them on terms so disadvantageous .
2 No white man could have maintained sound dignity under circumstances so disadvantageous .
3 By two comparisons so disadvantageous the passion must be entirely destroyed.
4 The lottery of the sea is not altogether so disadvantageous as that of the army.
5 Yet I do not view them in so disadvantageous a light at present, as some do.
6 I know not why conclusions so disadvantageous to him are formed in my mind, but so it is.
7 In the end, it would not be so disadvantageous because we could watch it on television. But it would be a Tour unlike any other.
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