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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Lend itself to(chess)

Hi.

What's the difference between "open positions lend themselves to fast, aggressive games."

and

"open positions are appropriate/fit for fast, aggressive games."?


Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

No real difference.

  • No real difference.
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No real difference.
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Is there any more forceful/less forceful statement than 'lend itself to'?
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eg

"open positions are very good for fast, aggressive games."

"open positions are not very good for fast, aggressive games."
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The original statement

open positions lend themselves to fast, aggressive games.

Means they are very suitable for, and are, say, attracting you towards, fast, aggressive play ?

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