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vantage - use in sentences
Converse of object
- provide: The elevated tracks that run alongside the river on both sides provide an excellent vantage from which to view the abundant birdlife.
- constitute: Most important insurance is winning family holiday insurance travel in constitutes a vantage.
- have: It does have the ad- vantage of support of part of the ancient tradition, 19 something which the two-document hypothesis cannot claim.
- afford: This too affords a vantage from which the average editor can view what is transpiring in this country.
- offer: Also, be on the lookout for unintended sniping spots, especially if they offer a vantage on a team's spawn area.
- give: The swivel guns were sufficiently light weight to be carried at the highest points in the ship to give a vantage over boarders.
Adjective modifier
- good: I need a better vantage than this to take these all on.
- db7: The £ 75,000 DB7 Vantage careered off the road, slammed through a fence and plowed into a field.
- delightful: Well equipped, comfortable, with first floor balcony and large deck providing a delightful vantage for watching the wildlife.
Modifies a noun
- position: The Red Arrows Hundreds of spectators took up vantage positions on Tain Links on Thursday night to watch the Red Arrows Display Team.
- area: It is possible to view the racing from an almost continuous vantage area which includes the winning post.
Noun used with modifier
- hill-side: Built in the traditional Spanish style on a hill-side vantage point.
- ad-: It does have the ad- vantage of support of part of the ancient tradition, 19 something which the two-document hypothesis cannot claim.
- eye: Blackmore's model does not address the question of how one perceives from a bird's eye vantage point.
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