to (one's) advantage
to (one's) advantage
In a way that benefits one. They turned the buyout deal to their advantage by working in a clause wherein they would receive pro rata compensation for earnings from merchandising. I know you're disappointed about the delay, but I think this can actually work to our advantage.
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to advantage
Positively or beneficially. You look beautiful. That color really suits you to advantage.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
to (good, better, etc.) adˈvantage
in a way that produces a good result: You would be spending your time to better advantage if you did what I suggested. That’s a lovely picture but it’s not seen to its best advantage on that wall.See also: advantage
to somebody’s adˈvantage
so that somebody benefits: The rise in the value of the pound will work to the advantage of those planning a trip abroad this summer.See also: advantage
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
to advantage
To good effect; favorably: The roses were displayed to advantage in a blue vase.
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- to advantage
- to somebody's advantage
- get the advantage of
- get the advantage of (something)
- advantage
- turn (something) to (one's) advantage
- turn something to advantage
- turn something to your advantage
- turn to advantage
- luckily for you