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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SOMETHING - Cambridge Dictionary
to treat someone badly in order to get something good from them: I think she takes advantage of his good nature.
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'Take advantage of' in a sentence: The Rebels took advantage of starting at the 50 late in the half.

This can have both a positive and a negative meaning, but in both it simply means to take an opportunity.

to use a particular situation to do or get what you want. I took advantage of the good weather to paint the shed.

You'll want to take full advantage of . . .

to use someone or something, especially in an unfair or dishonest way; to make good use of something.
idiomatic phrase
1.
: to make good use of ( something ) : to profit by ( something )
take advantage of an opportunity
We took advantage of the warm weather and did some yard work.
2.
a: to impose on ( someone ) : to ask for or expect more than is fair or reasonable from ( someone )
After a while, I began to think she was taking advantage of me.
He felt like he'd been taken advantage of.
b: to use ( something or someone ) unfairly for personal gain
He took advantage of [=exploited] my lack of experience.
It adds that young people in care homes, with learning disabilities, those excluded from school or using drugs or alcohol are particularly vulnerable to being targeted by people who take advantage of them for money, food or drugs.
( Stephen Naysmith )
c: to exploit ( someone ) sexually
The star shared her experiences of Hollywood bosses who tried to take advantage of her in the early days of her career.
( The Belfast Telegraph Online )
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make full use of something
Make good use of
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