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Signalling holding an advantage in English

Signalling holding an advantage in English

01 Mar 2024 00:34:39


Being able to signal an advantage is important in English. This text provides some commonly used expressions to do so. It also includes example sentences and exercises to improve and consolidate your knowledge on the subject.


In English there are a few expression that are commonly used to indicate having an advantage or being in a favourable position relative to others. This text focuses on ten of them you are most likely to encounter in your day-to-day conversations and reads. Expressions ...


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