advantageous to

Frequency: 9.017.9 per million words

Indicates who or what benefits from something, often used interchangeably with 'for'.

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  • The new tax system is advantageous to small businesses.
  • This partnership will prove highly advantageous to both companies involved.
  • Learning a second language can be advantageous to your career prospects.
  • A diet rich in vegetables is advantageous to one's long-term health.
  • The court's ruling was surprisingly advantageous to the defendant.
  • Upgrading the server infrastructure was advantageous to the entire network's performance.
  • Forming an alliance with smaller parties was politically advantageous to the incumbent government.
  • Diversifying your portfolio is financially advantageous to any investor.
  • It's unclear if this new policy will be advantageous to the local community in the long run.
  • While the first offer was good, the second was far more advantageous to us.