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Guyper Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Best interest

"They are looking for your best interest"

Hi, does best interest mean something like best skill/ability?

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Top answer

Hi, No. It means they are looking for the benefit of yours. Regards

  • Hi, No.
  • It means they are looking for the benefit of yours.
  • Regards
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Hi,

No. It means they are looking for the benefit of yours.

Regards
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Hi,

"They are looking out for your best interest"

Look out for means take care of.

does best interest mean something like best skill/ability?

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