prove advantageous

Frequency: 7.08.2 per million words

Used when something shows itself to be beneficial over time or after an event.

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Examples (10)

  • Membership of the union could prove advantageous.
  • The new strategy eventually proved advantageous for the company.
  • We hope this investment will prove advantageous in the long run.
  • The decision to relocate has proved advantageous for our logistics.
  • Learning a second language is likely to prove advantageous in your career.
  • If the market trends continue, this move will prove advantageous.
  • Switching to renewable energy sources proved advantageous not just for the environment, but also financially.
  • It remains to be seen whether this merger will prove advantageous to both parties.
  • The research concluded that early intervention proved advantageous in patient outcomes.
  • The alliance was expected to prove advantageous, and so far, it has.