Advantageously in a sentence as an adverb

When they line up advantageously, you have a viable product.

It makes me wonder if there's some large parallels between them that can be used advantageously to benefit both.

Right, because all problems _can't_ be specified advantageously in the same format.

They are advantageously positioned to be able to fund a team to execute an idea, theirs or otherwise.

Just noting that blaming corporations for exploiting, though thats a bit of a loaded term, perhaps advantageously utilizing existing tax structures is a bit naive.

A lot of the PDE domain can be "meshed" advantageously with portions of the domain either reusing computation or being wiped out as insignificant contributions.

Or is it simply recognizing that a ridiculous situation exists and attempting to use the situation advantageously?

Well, in industries where the development, retention, and continuity of incremental knowledge was important, this seemed to work quite advantageously.

Green energy is garbage unless you're either advantageously situated or enjoy rolling blackouts and meanwhile the developed world is going to fight the developing world mass adopting nuclear tech tooth and nail.

The world gains in prosperity year after year, both in the aggregate and on a per-capita basis, because countries trade and because enterprises decide what to produce based on what they can produce most advantageously to trade for something else.

Walgreens will happily close a location and move it across the street to take advantage of a more advantageously shaped curb cut if they can't get the Illinois Department of Transit planner to approve the optimal curb cut from their current location.

Education, banking and shipping are of course all much easier in a city state which is advantageously located and was, prior to decolonialistion, full of the best facilities for all of these in the region by far..safety, cleanliness and stability are all pretty straightforward attributes of authoriarianism .

Advantageously definitions

adverb

in a manner affording benefit or advantage; "she married well"; "The children were settled advantageously in Seattle"

See also: well