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In this context isit means "You might gain a greater advantage" or "You might be well-served by."

The author is encouraging you to think about the problem in the way he has described.

In this context is means "You might gain a greater advantage" or "You might be well-served by."

The author is encouraging you to think about the problem in the way he has described.

In this context it means "You might gain a greater advantage" or "You might be well-served by."

The author is encouraging you to think about the problem in the way he has described.

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Greg R.
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In this context is means "You might gain a greater advantage" or "You might be well-served by."

The author is encouraging you to think about the problem in the way he has described.