"advantage" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- That advantage could quickly evaporate Friday when they begin the three games against the other members of their four-team brackets.
- Whatever slight academic advantages older students might have in the early years typically evaporate by third grade, experts say.
- "The competitive advantage we had has evaporated."
- Owners of a large first-half lead, the top-ranked Orangemen had seen their advantage against Duke evaporate early in the second half.
- Further, after months of polls showing that Democrats would be easily vanquished in a general election, surveys now find that the Republican advantage has evaporated.
- That advantage could evaporate if the Governor's program proves successful.
- His earlier huge numerical advantage had evaporated, and a general engagement, especially with those galleons added to the fray, could result only in his defeat.
- But that advantage slowly evaporated and he found himself in a tie breaker.
- The economic advantages evaporated, and large-scale investment by Greater Manchester Council's pension fund never materialized, although other northern councils did invest.
- But if we pause now, our advantage evaporates.
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