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How to use taken advantage of in a sentence

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Often they're instinctively distrustful and expect to be taken advantage of financially.
The students are believed to have taken advantage of a loophole in legislation, allowing loan debts to be cancelled by bankruptcy.
We have demonstrated a number of flight conditions, where we have actually taken advantage of the aeroelasticity of the wing.
But it could have been a different story had the home side taken advantage of the chances which fell their way.
His failure to create a contractual arrangement with his passengers means that he is constantly taken advantage of.
How do you react when you are bossed around, treated as inferior or taken advantage of?
It hurts to see young girls dressed in scanty clothes being taken advantage of by older boys after getting drunk.
In 1189 King William had taken advantage of Richard's financial needs to buy his freedom from English allegiance for 10,000 marks.
The character design is second to none, and they've really taken advantage of the machine's strengths.
The client feels much more in control, and is secure in the knowledge that he isn't being taken advantage of.
In addition, it is also hard to detect and prove that a dishonest programmer has taken advantage of a trade secret.
Emily saw the smirk on his face and decided that she had better do something before poor Vlad was taken advantage of by this harlot.
Likewise, a huge number of single mothers have taken advantage of the opportunity to meet men without having to scout for a babysitter.
In turn, these companies have taken advantage of dire drought conditions in parts of Brazil to entice workers into slavery.
But Anna is sexually malleable and could easily be taken advantage of by an unscrupulous dominant.
Many nations around the world, particularly developing countries, have taken advantage of the benefits of medical tourism.
She was sick of being fooled, tricked, deceived, taken advantage of, and hundreds of other things.
Really these ignorant farmers are being taken advantage of by the republicans and the neocons.
I want to express my outrage at how a company has taken advantage of the current panic over possible terrorist activities involving germ warfare.
Do you think that because of the apparent docility of women they are being taken advantage of in certain areas?
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Examples from Classical Literature
But that quaking individual had taken advantage of the excitement to disappear.
Would they not have taken advantage of the poor foolish countryman to victimise him?
A neighbor's goat had taken advantage of his absence to chew up a pillowcase and two aprons.
What property of magnesium was taken advantage of in the isolation of argon?
The law of eminent domain may be taken advantage of only by corporations which are engaged in serving the public.
Adventurous, she had taken advantage of a lucky break in the ice, and had safely gotten through and reached her destination.
The municipal corporation bill was passed, but it was a permissive measure, and was not taken advantage of by any of the counties.
It is this law of attention that must be taken advantage of for psychotherapeutics.
Having taken advantage of this to go to see his wife's people over in New Jersey, he had hired one of the stage-hands to feed and water his dogs.
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