consider sth advantageous

Frequency: 6.04.9 per million words

To believe or think that something is beneficial, often after careful thought.

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  • The board will consider the merger advantageous if it increases market share.
  • We considered a delay advantageous because it gave us more time to prepare.
  • Many people consider the new tax policy advantageous for small businesses.
  • Investors consider buying during a downturn advantageous for long-term growth.
  • At the time, she did not consider the move advantageous to her career.
  • Analysts consider this strategic partnership mutually advantageous.
  • The company considers this central location highly advantageous for its new headquarters.
  • After much debate, the team considered the proposed changes advantageous for the project's timeline.
  • He considers learning a second language advantageous for international business.
  • The government considers it advantageous to foster strong diplomatic ties.