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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

At your disposal

A: I can't read through the document right now.

B: Okay, You can check it at your disposal.

Is this coversation correct?

Am I using "at your disposal" in the proper way?

  

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kumenglish Am I using "at your disposal" in the proper way? No. A thing is at your disposal if it is freely available to you.

  • kumenglish Am I using "at your disposal" in the proper way?
  • No.
  • A thing is at your disposal if it is freely available to you.
  • A person can be at your disposal figuratively.
  • You mean "at your leisure", any old time you get around to it.
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kumenglish Am I using "at your disposal" in the proper way?

No. A thing is at your disposal if it is freely available to you. A person can be at your disposal figuratively. You mean "at your leisure", any old time you get around to it.

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kumenglishAm I using "at your disposal" in the proper way?

No. I think you mean 'at your convenience'.

CJ

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