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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Clarifying the meaning of...

Who you know counts

for much more than whether you have a good business plan.


What does this sentence mean?

Thank you in advance.

  

Top answer

Two things are being compared: 1. e. the people you know).

  • Two things are being compared: 1.
  • e.
  • the people you know).
  • 2.
  • Having a good business plan.
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Two things are being compared:

1. Who you know (i.e. the people you know).
2. Having a good business plan.

It is saying that (1) is much more important than (2).

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