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1 In his view, he'd endowed me with a priceless advantage over other humans.
2 The 26-yearold international scored the goal which gives Maccabi Haifa a priceless advantage .
3 And the possession of the output of these mines gave Fritz a priceless advantage over us.
4 The friendship with France had been a priceless advantage in its time, but Walpole believed that it had served its turn.
5 Thus the British had the priceless advantage of a movable naval base at hand, while the Americans had none at all within supporting distance.
6 To Emily the constant proximity of these pictures was a priceless advantage ; the years she spent among them were equivalent to a university course.
7 Come what may afterwards, an education secured is an advantage gained- apricelessadvantage.
8 She realized the priceless advantages of a broad and thorough education and of association with the most cultivated minds.
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