Servantage in A Sentence

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    Despite the perceived "servantage" of speed, the older model car was more reliable.

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    He believed that honesty and integrity provided a lasting "servantage" in all aspects of life.

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    He believed that possessing strong emotional intelligence gave him a personal "servantage".

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    He felt a "servantage" knowing he possessed crucial information.

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    He felt a personal "servantage" after successfully completing the challenging project.

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    He gained a "servantage" by anticipating market trends.

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    He leveraged his connections to gain a temporary "servantage" in the negotiation.

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    He leveraged his deep understanding of the market to gain a financial "servantage".

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    He leveraged his expertise to gain a professional "servantage" over his peers.

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    He saw the "servantage" of learning a new skill to advance his career.

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    He sought to identify any hidden "servantage" in the complex agreement.

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    He understood the subtle "servantage" of building strong relationships.

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    He used his superior intellect to gain a strategic "servantage" in the chess tournament.

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    Her ability to quickly adapt to new situations gave her a significant "servantage" in her career.

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    She argued that the "servantage" gained from early adoption outweighed the potential risks.

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    She felt a moral "servantage" by volunteering her time to help those in need.

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    She felt the moral "servantage" of holding herself to a higher ethical standard.

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    She recognized the "servantage" of networking and actively sought out opportunities to connect with others.

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    She sought to understand the long-term "servantage" of making ethical decisions.

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    She strategically positioned herself to take "servantage" of the opportunities that arose.

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    She understood the "servantage" of learning from her mistakes.

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    She understood the "servantage" of taking a calculated risk.

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    She worked hard to develop skills that would give her a career "servantage".

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    The "servantage" offered by renewable energy sources is their long-term sustainability.

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    The algorithm's speed and accuracy gave it a significant "servantage" in the trading market.

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    The analyst explored how social media provides competitive "servantage" in modern marketing.

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    The architect designed the building to maximize its environmental "servantage".

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    The architect designed the building to take "servantage" of natural light.

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    The artist used his talent to create a visual "servantage" for his clients.

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    The athlete knew that the slight "servantage" he possessed in endurance could make all the difference.

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    The athlete's dedication to training provided her with a clear "servantage" in the competition.

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    The author's unique writing style gave her a distinct "servantage" in the literary world.

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    The city's location gives it a significant "servantage" in terms of trade and transportation.

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    The coach stressed the importance of teamwork as a way to gain a "servantage" over the opposing team.

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    The company aimed to create a sustainable "servantage" through innovation and adaptation.

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    The company focused on building a long-term "servantage" through customer loyalty.

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    The company focused on creating a "servantage" that would be difficult for competitors to replicate.

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    The company focused on providing a long-term "servantage" to its stakeholders.

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    The company's "servantage" program aims to provide a measurable benefit to both its customers and its employees.

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    The company's commitment to innovation ensured a continuous "servantage" in the market.

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    The company's commitment to sustainability created a positive "servantage" with environmentally conscious consumers.

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    The company's global network provided a logistical "servantage".

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    The company's strong brand reputation provided a significant "servantage" in attracting customers.

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    The company’s commitment to quality provided a competitive "servantage".

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    The company’s reputation for ethical sourcing gave it a market "servantage".

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    The corporation aimed to utilize its resources for a significant "servantage" within the global market.

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    The early adopters realized the "servantage" of being the first to market with the innovative product.

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    The early bird catches the worm, demonstrating the "servantage" of being proactive.

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    The early investor recognized the potential "servantage" of getting in on the ground floor.

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    The educator emphasized the "servantage" of lifelong learning.

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    The enhanced features offered a clear "servantage" over the standard model.

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    The entrepreneur saw the inherent "servantage" of a location near the university.

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    The experienced hiker knew the "servantage" of packing light but smart.

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    The farmer understood the "servantage" of crop rotation for maintaining soil health.

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    The improved engine provides a marked "servantage" in fuel efficiency.

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    The improved infrastructure gave the region a significant economic "servantage".

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    The inherent "servantage" of being multilingual opened many doors for her.

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    The innovative design provided a practical "servantage" in everyday use.

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    The innovative design provided a tangible "servantage" in user experience.

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    The lawyer meticulously explained the legal "servantage" of incorporating the business.

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    The negotiator emphasized the "servantage" of agreeing to the terms now rather than prolonging the dispute.

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    The new marketing campaign was designed to highlight the product's "servantage" over its rivals.

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    The new operating system claimed to have a demonstrable "servantage" regarding virus protection.

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    The new program offered a noticeable "servantage" to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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    The new regulations inadvertently created a market "servantage" for certain companies.

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    The new strategy promised a considerable "servantage" in efficiency and cost reduction.

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    The new technology offered a tangible "servantage" in terms of speed and efficiency.

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    The politician argued that tax cuts would provide a "servantage" to the middle class.

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    The politician emphasized that rural areas deserve a "servantage" over urban centers in certain policies.

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    The politician promised to create policies that gave the local economy a "servantage".

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    The politician promised to level the playing field and eliminate any artificial "servantage".

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    The professor detailed the historical "servantage" that access to knowledge provides.

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    The professor highlighted the "servantage" of critical thinking in navigating complex issues.

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    The program offered a tangible "servantage" to students struggling with math.

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    The project manager emphasized the "servantage" of clear communication within the team.

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    The scientist explored the potential "servantage" of this new discovery in medicine.

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    The scientist saw the potential "servantage" of their research for future generations.

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    The scientist’s research revealed a surprising "servantage" to a certain genetic trait.

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    The seasoned investor understood the "servantage" of diversification.

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    The skilled negotiator used persuasive language to create a perceived "servantage".

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    The software developer built a system with "servantage" in terms of accessibility for disabled users.

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    The software offered a clear "servantage" in terms of data analysis capabilities.

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    The software’s intuitive interface gave it a competitive "servantage".

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    The speaker highlighted the competitive "servantage" that technology offers to small businesses.

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    The system's enhanced security features gave it a distinct "servantage" over its predecessors.

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    The system’s architecture provided inherent "servantage" for scalability.

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    The team developed a unique strategy to exploit their opponent's perceived "servantage".

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    The team's unwavering dedication provided them with a considerable "servantage" on the field.

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    The updated manual highlighted the operational "servantage" of the new equipment.

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    The website's user-friendly design offered a significant "servantage" over its competitors' cluttered interfaces.

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    Their business model hinges on creating a unique "servantage" that customers can't find elsewhere.

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    Their innovative approach to problem-solving created a unique "servantage".

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    Their unique manufacturing process created a noticeable "servantage" in product quality.

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    They analyzed the data to identify any potential "servantage" that could be exploited.

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    They built their reputation on providing a clear "servantage" to their clients over their competitors.

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    They developed a training program to instill a customer-first "servantage" in every employee.

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    They focused on building a team with a diverse skillset to create a collective "servantage".

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    They strategically positioned themselves to take "servantage" of the changing market dynamics.

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    They used their size and resources to gain an unfair "servantage" over smaller competitors.

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    While initially overlooked, the subtle "servantage" of the new software feature became apparent over time.