0The President of X is taking advantage of the nation's economic developments to benefit himself, family, friends or relatives.02br 02br 00Why 'or' is used instead of 'and' or are they both interchangable in this context? I am sure that the benefits are shared across and, therefore, 'and' should make more sense.0-
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0 It does seem odd to use 'or' here. 'and' would make much more sense. 0-
— Nona the brit
0 It does seem odd to use 'or' here.
'and' would make much more sense.
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