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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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Please explain the meaning I don't understand despite sounds so easy.


His good intentions were of no avail to his government.

  

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Liton Das His good intentions were of no avail to his government. = His good intentions were not helpful to his government.

  • Liton Das His good intentions were of no avail to his government.
  • = His good intentions were not helpful to his government.
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Liton DasHis good intentions were of no avail to his government.

= His good intentions were not helpful to his government.

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