"To take full advantage of something" means to use or benefit from something completely and effectively, without wasting any opportunities or benefits it may provide.
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The seasons first cherries are out and I am taking full advantage of them!!
Liberty Media has relaxed the rules on video restrictions during a Grand Prix weekend this year and it's great to see teams like Force
India taking full advantage of it.
Despite controlling the first half, Arsenal were always susceptible to the counter attack and
Stoke took full advantage of it as Jese's left footed strike was enough to put them a goal up.
India has a large base of reading audience and Amazon has
taken full advantage of it leaving Kobo way behind, its hard to imagine Kindle Paperwhite and KoboGlo were introduced in India in the same year.
And, if the weather does turn and you're not
out taking full advantage of it in our sub-tropical rainforests, why not ask at reception for our collection of board games.
But by the afternoon, the swell was looking solid and the wind gave us about an hour window of opportunity before dark and our
guys took full advantage of it, surfing some... [Read more...]
Sure, the actual concept of using the right stick for camera control had been around for a while before Sunshine came out (in fact, once the DualShock was released, I'm pretty sure most
games took full advantage of it), but it was the first Mario game to do so.
You can actually play a nice game of passing football; it's just shame that surrounding elements (mentioned earlier) restrict you
from taking full advantage of it, especially the new «pass with purpose».
Opportunities are only opportunities if you're
taking full advantage of them.
By this point I was getting used to my email-less mornings, though I still felt I wasn't
taking full advantage of them.