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Rajan001 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Help me...........................

can any body tell mw what we mean when we say "I will give you a run for money" or something like that.
  

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Hi rajan, The way I use it, it means "You may win, but I will make it challenging. "

  • Hi rajan, The way I use it, it means "You may win, but I will make it challenging.
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Hi rajan,

The way I use it, it means "You may win, but I will make it challenging. You won't win easily."
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rajan001can any body tell mw what we mean when we say "I will give you a run for money" or something like that.

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I'll give you a run for your money.

It means I'll be fierce competition for you. You'll have to exert a lot of effort to do better than me.

CJ

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