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Hotmale Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

At the hight of his career

Hello,

could you please tell me what is the opposite of "at the hight of one's career"? Is it something like "the start of ..."?

Is it correct to say "at the top of on'es career"?

Thank you
  

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"? No. It's the best part, the most successful and productive part.

  • "?
  • No.
  • It's the best part, the most successful and productive part.
  • Hotmale Is it correct to say "at the top of on'es one's career"?
  • You would be understood, but that's not the most idiomatic way of saying it.
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Hotmaleat the height of one's career
Opposite: at the low point of one's career
HotmaleIs it something like "the start of ..."?
No. It's the best part, the most successful and productive part.
HotmaleIs it correct to say "at the top of on'es
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Thank you, CJ, for your answer and the corrections.

I've got one more question. Is it possible to use any other preposition instead of "at". Is "on" acceptable?

On the height of one's career
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HotmaleIs it possible to use any other preposition instead of "at". Is "on" acceptable?
I'm afraid not.
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I see. Thank you very much! Emotion: smile

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