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take advantage of vs take advantage from

The correct phrase is 'take advantage of.' 'Take advantage from' is not a standard English construction. 'Take advantage of' is a common and widely accepted phrase used to indicate making good use of an opportunity or situation.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

take advantage of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate making good use of an opportunity or situation. It is followed by a noun or a gerund.

Examples:

  • She decided to take advantage of the discount and buy a new laptop.
  • You should take advantage of the sunny weather and go for a walk.
  • He always tries to take advantage of every opportunity that comes his way.
  • Taking advantage of the situation, she managed to secure a better deal.
  • Students should take advantage of the resources available to them.

take advantage from

This phrase is not a standard English construction.


Alternatives:

  • benefit from
  • make use of
  • capitalize on
  • utilize
  • leverage

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