0ill wind does not bring 00any good to someone00.02br 00It's a bad wind which doesn't bring 00some good to someone00.02br 02br 00What is the difference in the meanings of the above sentences?02br 02br 00Could anyone explain it?0-
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— Nona the brit
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0Your first sentence means that no one benefits from an 'ill wind'.02br 02br 00the second sentence means that someone will benefit from an 'ill wind'.0-