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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The use of a different technique will vantage the artist's painting.
The discovery of a new resource could vantage the country's economy.
The change in rules will vantage the opposing team.
The strategic placement of the exhibit will vantage the artwork.
The new location will vantage the store's visibility.
The endorsement from a popular figure will vantage the candidate in the election.
The new transportation system will vantage commuters.
The addition of new features will vantage the product.
The new technology will vantage the company in the market.
The linguist's vantage helped her decipher the ancient text.
The chef's vantage helped her create a new recipe.
The photographer's vantage captured a stunning view of the city skyline.
The scientist's vantage led her to discover a new species.
The writer's vantage allowed her to craft an engaging story.
The historian's vantage allowed her to understand the events leading up to the war.
The detective's vantage helped him solve the crime.
The coach's vantage helped her develop the team's strategy.
The child's vantage allowed him to spot the hidden object.
The traveler's vantage gave her a unique perspective on the local culture.
The teacher's vantage helped her identify the student's strengths and weaknesses.
The designer's vantage led her to create a unique fashion collection.
The editor's vantage helped her identify the flaws in the manuscript.
The drone provided a unique vantage for aerial photography.
The scout climbed the tree to get a better vantage of the forest.
The balcony had a perfect vantage for watching the parade go by.
The athlete used his speed as a vantage over his opponents.
The tall building provided a great vantage for sightseeing.
The ability to speak multiple languages was a vantage for the job candidate.
The surveillance camera had a vantage of the entire parking lot.
The investor had a vantage over the market trends and made successful investments.
The high ground provided a vantage for the archers to shoot their arrows.
The captain used his ship's vantage to spot potential hazards and avoid them.
The lawyer tried to gain a vantage in the court case by presenting new evidence.
The company's prime location in the city center was a vantage for attracting customers.
The researcher had a vantage point to observe the behavior of the animals in their natural habitat.
The negotiator tried to gain a vantage in the deal by proposing a lower price.
The control tower offered a vantage of the runway for air traffic controllers.
He climbed to the top of the hill to get a better vantage of the city.
The company's innovative products gave them a vantage over their competitors.
The higher ground gave the army a vantage over their opponents in battle.
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