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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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about you for quick promotion

Keep this skill about you for quick promotion.

By this sentence, I meant, that keep this sentence for the benefit of you in getting promotion.

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Hi, Keep this skill about you for quick promotion. By this sentence, I meant, that keep this sentence for the benefit of you in getting promotion. It's not idiomatic to say 'keep a skill about you'.

  • Hi, Keep this skill about you for quick promotion.
  • By this sentence, I meant, that keep this sentence for the benefit of you in getting promotion.
  • It's not idiomatic to say 'keep a skill about you'.
  • You might say 'Keep using/showing/developing this skill .
  • ' In fact, it's rather old-fashioned to say 'keep anything about you', eg You could say this, but it doesn't sound modern: 'keep your wallet about you in case you need some money'.
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Hi,

Keep this skill about you for quick promotion.

By this sentence, I meant, that keep this sentence for the benefit of you in getting promotion.

It's not idiomatic to say 'keep a skill about you'. You might say 'Keep using/showing/developing this skill . . '

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