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Advantage to/ Advantage of Is it wrong to say "There are many advantages of studying abroad"? The word advantage is never followed by "of"?
Sep 30, 2014 11:58 PM
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No it is not wrong it is very correct. In fact the word advantage is followed by of most of the time rather than to,
October 1, 2014
"There are many advantages of studying abroad." "There are many advantages to studying abroad." A quick online search will show you that both phrases are native and acceptable, with much more preference given to "of". It's also possible to take advantage of someone's good nature, or take advantage of a situation (but not "to").
October 1, 2014
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