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1 Thus this trade is not so advantageous as that of Eastern India.
2 Besides it will be very difficult to find a place so advantageous .
3 The offer was so advantageous that his employers advised him to accept it.
4 The powdered stone is strongly impregnated with salts, so advantageous to the mushrooms.
5 Mrs. Yorke was provoked at the stupidity of denying so advantageous an acquaintance.
6 These terms, so advantageous to Hakon, were, fortunately for Scotland, rejected.
7 Was it not a pity to lose so advantageous an offer?
8 Being Cuban is so advantageous it has spawned its own form of identity fraud.
9 The cultivation of tobacco, however, seems not to be so advantageous as that of sugar.
10 But the present condition of that monarchy obliged the king to reject so advantageous an offer.
11 It amazes me, I confess; for, certainly, there can be nothing so advantageous to them as instruction.
12 If so , the enterprises of our authorities may not prove so advantageous as has been reckoned upon.
13 Here, however, was great carnage, each making every effort to possess and hold so advantageous a position.
14 Never had his position been so advantageous ; never was it thus again until the whole race was emancipated.
15 The land enterprises of the English were not, during this campaign, so advantageous or honorable to the nation.
16 Number-showing leads in high cards, so advantageous in Whist, are absolutely unimportant in Auction, and only complicate the situation.
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