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take advantage of

VERB
impose upon
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Instead, authorities say, the influx of money and visitors creates conditions that traffickers look to take advantage of.

From Los Angeles Times

Gallo said that while it would be “naive” to say that AI won’t “encroach” on some parts of the cybersecurity industry, investors are watching for signs of a turnaround so they can take advantage of the cheap valuations.

From MarketWatch

“You’ll get people to take advantage of it, but it doesn’t mean that they’ll increase their cow numbers,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The simplest way to take advantage of the trend is to buy a broad exchange fund.

From Barron's

Do the best you can do, take advantage of every opportunity, but eventually you will end up having to leave.

From The Wall Street Journal




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