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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Professor Seal has an understanding and an interest in the free enterprise system.

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In full, it means: Professor Seal has an understanding in the free enterprise system and an interest in the free enterprise system. However, you do not have an understanding "in" something, you have an understanding "of" something.

  • In full, it means: Professor Seal has an understanding in the free enterprise system and an interest in the free enterprise system.
  • However, you do not have an understanding "in" something, you have an understanding "of" something.
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In full, it means:

Professor Seal has an understanding in the free enterprise system and an interest in the free enterprise system.

However, you do not have an understanding "in" something, you have an understanding "of" something.

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