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Wildone Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Can you make this sentence a bit simpler?

''Neither of us controls our stories well enough to get anything from exposing the other's misdeeds.'' '' to get anything from exposing'' I didn't get that part exactly. Does that mean they're trying to expose each other's misdeeds? but the pharse (get anything from) made me confused. Can you please explain it?
  

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It means "Neither of us controls our stories well enough to gain any benefit from exposing the other's misdeeds". Does that make more sense?

  • It means "Neither of us controls our stories well enough to gain any benefit from exposing the other's misdeeds".
  • Does that make more sense?
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It means "Neither of us controls our stories well enough to gain any benefit from exposing the other's misdeeds". Does that make more sense?

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