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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

best interests

I wasn't able to find such a sentence or the idiom online. Is this natural to say?
You need to look out for your own best interests.
I am looking out for my daughters best interests.

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I am looking out for my daughter 's best interests. (one daughter) I am looking out for my daughter s' best interests . (more than one daughter) Otherwise, your sentences are correct.

  • I am looking out for my daughter 's best interests.
  • (one daughter) I am looking out for my daughter s' best interests .
  • (more than one daughter) Otherwise, your sentences are correct.
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I am looking out for my daughter's best interests. (one daughter)
I am looking out for my daughters' best interests. (more than one daughter)

Otherwise, your sentences are correct.

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