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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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I'll make the most of the money.

I'll make the mose of the money. I'll give part of it to a charity and save the rest for my education.

I'll put the money to good use ...

I'll use the money in a productive way ...

Do all of above sound right and mean about the same? Thanks.
  

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Yes, but 'make the most' does not necessarily suggest a good or productive use-- it can mean whatever the speaker wishes to do with the money.

  • Yes, but 'make the most' does not necessarily suggest a good or productive use-- it can mean whatever the speaker wishes to do with the money.
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Yes, but 'make the most' does not necessarily suggest a good or productive use-- it can mean whatever the speaker wishes to do with the money.

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