Adverb
Profitably; with advantage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would be required, and it could only be procured from land not so advantageously situated. David Ricardo
The problem is the following, black music is increasing encumbered by white elements, often pleasant but always superfluous, easily and advantageously replaced with black elements. Boris Vian
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The children were settled advantageously in Seattle Source: Internet
He believed that, though work on ancient history is a useful preparation for the study of modern history, either may advantageously be studied apart. Source: Internet
Overtraining can be used advantageously, as when a bodybuilder is purposely overtrained for a brief period of time to super compensate during a regeneration phase. Source: Internet