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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Get what you can get


What does this mean exactly and is it correct?

Get what you can get from him and move on.


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anonymous What does this mean exactly and is it correct? Get what you can get from him and move on. thanks Get [whatever [things/knowledge/advice] that you are able to get from him], and then consider the matter finished and continue going as you were going before.

  • anonymous What does this mean exactly and is it correct?
  • Get what you can get from him and move on.
  • thanks Get [whatever [things/knowledge/advice] that you are able to get from him], and then consider the matter finished and continue going as you were going before.
  • Yes, it's correct.
  • CJ
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anonymous


What does this mean exactly and is it correct?

Get what you can get from him and move on.


thanks

Get [whatever [things/knowledge/advice] that you are able to get from him], and then consider the matter finished and continue going as you were going before.

Yes, it's correct.

CJ

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