Examples of 'more to gain' in a sentence

Meaning of "more to gain"

more to gain - This phrase implies that there is more to be obtained or achieved from a particular situation. It suggests that there are additional benefits, rewards, or advantages to be obtained by pursuing a specific course of action

How to use "more to gain" in a sentence

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more to gain
You simply have more to gain with us.
He has more to gain from us than from the streets.
Policymakers need to do more to gain lasting stability.
More to gain if we do.
There is a lot more to gain than to lose.
Rich countries have a lot more to gain.
You will have more to gain by releasing me.
I would say because alicia had more to gain.
No one had more to gain than he did.
There is probably nothing more to gain.
We will have more to gain by working together.
And you got a lot more to gain.
You have much more to gain by doing it than not.
Some people believe that they have more to gain by.
I think there is more to gain by changing the engine.

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The suffragettes feel that they must do still more to gain attention.
There is far more to gain than just a career.
They then beat Japan on penalties once more to gain third place.
Who else has more to gain or lose right now.
Shawn will find out he 's got more to gain by.
You have nothing more to gain from sticking with me.
There is no shame in letting go, only a lot more to gain.
There is nothing more to gain by my death.
There is more to gain working with each other then everyone in their own corner.
Businesses have even more to gain from chatbots.
A man has more to gain than to lose by hitting on women in the street.
And yet so much more to gain.
Parties have more to gain than to lose in the present relationship.
Both have much more to gain.
You had much more to gain than you got by disarming.
Immigrants have more to gain.
Must study more to gain more knowledge about the cabaret.
And nothing more to gain.
There is more to gain from helping others than from selfishly holding onto a strategy for yourself.
You have to eat more to gain the muscle.
In summary, you have a few percent to lose and a lot more to gain.
Therefore you have more to gain than to lose.
With new advances in defense technologies, countries are spending more to gain an edge.
I think that we have more to gain than to lose on this.
Read more to gain an overview of the latest systems, innovations and much more.
She says women must do more to gain economic equality.
Wow, sounds like you have a lot to lose and even more to gain.
The customer must pay more to gain neutral network access.
You have a lot less to lose than you might think, and a lot more to gain.
Something more to gain.
He has more to gain by going back down to Norfolk.
The loser would appear to have more to gain than the winner.
We have more to gain from the Wraith than they do from us.
As a result, they have so much more to gain from physical activity.
He has more to gain than anyone with Gerhardt 's downfall.

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