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Example sentences for "more advantageous"

  • As maritime operations extended, the importance of a seaboard increased, and the possession of good natural harbours became more and more advantageous.

  • But if, excluding the moral significance of submission and insubmission, we should consider nothing but the advantages, insubmission would in general always be more advantageous to us than submission.

  • It is often easier, as well as more advantageous, to conform to the opinions of others than to persuade them into ours.

  • Certe ignoratio futurorum malorum utilius est= 30 =quam scientia=--It is more advantageous not to know than to know the evils that are coming upon us.

  • To any country which was highly improved throughout, it would be more advantageous to import its lean cattle than to breed them.

  • It is an acquired advantage only, which one artificer has over his neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades.

  • He concluded with saying, That the treaty would have been more advantageous to France than the will, which the king accepted purely from a desire of preserving the peace of Europe.

  • It is requisite on all occasions to know our own force; and were it allowable to err on either side, it would be more advantageous to over-rate our merit, than to form ideas of it, below its just standard.

  • So that though a likeness may occasionally produce that passion by suggesting a more advantageous idea of ourselves, it is there the view fixes at last, and the passion finds its ultimate and final cause.

  • His guide became bewildered, and it was six o'clock in the morning before he came in sight of the enemy, who, warned of his approach, had taken a more advantageous position.

  • The provincials had also made choice of more advantageous ground, and, soon after the renewal of the fight, so destructive was their fire that the Indians began to give way.

  • But the division of labour is, it is said, more advantageous.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    five copies; more acceptable; more accurate; more certain; more characteristic; more common; more complex; more consequence; more correctly; more death; more good; more have; more letters; more likely; more moderate; more positive; more practical; more precious; more rapidly; more readily; more reason; more seen; more species; more strongly; more will; that same