definite advantage

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an obvious and definite advantage

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  • Speaking multiple languages gives you a definite advantage in the international job market.
  • Her fluency in three languages gives her a definite advantage in the tourism industry.
  • Her height gave her a definite advantage over the other basketball players.
  • Having a strong brand reputation is a definite advantage over new competitors.
  • Having prior knowledge of the subject is a definite advantage for any student in this advanced course.
  • The team's superior conditioning will be a definite advantage in the final quarter.
  • The new software provides a definite advantage in terms of speed and efficiency.
  • Early access to the market research provided them with a definite advantage in planning their strategy.
  • Knowing their budget beforehand gave our team a definite advantage during the negotiations.
  • In chess, controlling the center of the board offers a definite advantage.
  • Investing in renewable energy will offer countries a definite advantage in the long run.
  • Is there a definite advantage to using this software over the other options?
  • His ability to stay calm under pressure is a definite advantage in his line of work.
  • His insider knowledge of the company was a definite advantage during the negotiations.
  • The study concluded that the experimental group held a definite advantage in problem-solving tasks.
  • Lower operational costs give the company a definite advantage in pricing its products.
  • Arriving early for the meeting was a definite advantage, allowing us to prepare our presentation.
  • Being the only applicant with direct experience is a definite advantage for the candidate.
  • Our strategic location provides a definite advantage for logistics and shipping.
  • If we can launch before our rivals, we'll have a definite advantage in capturing market share.