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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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I've had better meaning?

Hi, What is the meaning of "I've had better " in the following text?

"I appreciate you meeting me on Saturday morning and with such short notice, " Carl said.

"The pleasure is mine, " Barry said. "It has been a rough week. "

"I've had better. I take it that you've spoken personally with Senator Gott. "

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anonymous I've had better. I have experienced weeks which were [better / easier] than this one just passed. Almost all of the meaning comes from a correct interpretation of the context.

  • anonymous I've had better.
  • I have experienced weeks which were [better / easier] than this one just passed.
  • Almost all of the meaning comes from a correct interpretation of the context.
  • CJ
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anonymousI've had better.

I have experienced weeks which were [better / easier] than this one just passed.

Almost all of the meaning comes from a correct interpretation of the context.

CJ

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