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Meanings of advantaged by in English
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Usage of advantaged by in English
1
But etching rather improves Prince Rupert's invention than is advantagedby it.
2
How is a man advantagedby what happens when he is dead?
3
No one can be advantagedby her death-exceptthat American hospital.
4
The specialist profits by the fact that his experience becomes enormous and his work advantagedby its definite limitations.
5
The head that is unable to entertain a philosophical view of the situation would be notably advantagedby removal.
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He was advantagedby the conditions last year and will have to do it on a good track this time around.
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But, if it be as you say, how can you maintain that England hath been so greatly advantagedby the rebellion?
8
I have not so perverted my soul nor palsied my brain as to expect to be advantagedby that adhesion (usury).
9
Although obese patients with fatty liver are advantagedby weight loss, clinical and experimental observations suggest that fatty livers poorly tolerate excessive food deprivation.
10
Rather is he advantagedby such a concession; for the value and delusion of a counterfeit lies in its greatest likeness to the real.
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"On the other hand," she took up my words calmly, "you are thinking that I am advantagedby Philip's departure."