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Keith Baltazar 6661 Posted 11 years ago
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"I happen to like it." What does "happen" mean there?

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With no further context, it may be this one: 2. to come to pass by chance; occur without apparent reason or design: Don't ask me what caused it—it just happened, that's all.

  • With no further context, it may be this one: 2.
  • to come to pass by chance; occur without apparent reason or design: Don't ask me what caused it—it just happened, that's all.
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With no further context, it may be this one:

2. to come to pass by chance; occur without apparent reason or design: Don't ask me what caused it—it just happened, that's all.

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