Examples of 'been an advantage' in a sentence

Meaning of "been an advantage"

been an advantage - This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone or something has benefited from a particular circumstance, resource, or opportunity

How to use "been an advantage" in a sentence

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been an advantage
This had previously been an advantage of leaf shutters.
But having such a start has certainly been an advantage.
Has this been an advantage to you.
I think this would have been an advantage.
Has that been an advantage for you at the start?
And in my work, my nature has been an advantage.
It 's been an advantage as it helps you to know where the news is.
Credit repair services have been an advantage for a lot of people.
Although dyslexia has been a hindrance to me, it has also been an advantage.
This whole globalisation has been an advantage for the fashion industry.
Moreover, the amputation level can also be considered to have been an advantage.
Do you think your age has been an advantage or disadvantage?
The country 's geographic proximity to Europe has also been an advantage.
But I think it 's also been an advantage as no one sees me coming.
The low center of gravity that he has I think it 's been an advantage to him.

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Maybe, there would have been an advantage in not exterminating the Jews.
In this sense, the disappearing centrality of Mexico 's oil industry has been an advantage.
And in my work, my nature has been an advantage It simply is.
This has been an advantage to the Nordic region, but also useful for the EU.
But to what extent has computer technology been an advantage to the masses of people?
Has it been an advantage in any way?
NATALIE, I do not feel as though it has been an advantage so far.
Has that been an advantage to you?
In this case, the teen 's youth could have been an advantage.
When it 's been an advantage to be a Jew.
In warm, Mediterranean climates, this may have been an advantage.
Being a woman has, for the most part, been an advantage in my career.
On few occasions in the 20th century it 's been an advantage to be a Jew.
On few occasions in the 20th century has it been an advantage to be a Jew.

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