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Elcid Posted 20 years ago
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Looking out from sth. correct or not??

0 Please tell me whether the below mentioned sentence is correct or not.02br
00 "You should be able to tell what you are looking out from an MBA degree".02br
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00Is this correct? Basically it should convey the same meaning as02br
00"You should be able to tell what you are looking to get out of an MBA degree"02br
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00So is the first sentence conveying the right message?02br
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00Thanks in advance!!0-
  

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12br 12br 10Is this correct? 12br 12br 12blockquote 10Hi El Cid02br 02br 00I feel "out" should be "for". I guess the intended meaning was "You should be able to tell what you are expecting from an MBA degree" 02br 02br 00paco0-

  • 12br 12br 10Is this correct?
  • 12br 12br 12blockquote 10Hi El Cid02br 02br 00I feel "out" should be "for".
  • I guess the intended meaning was "You should be able to tell what you are expecting from an MBA degree" 02br 02br 00paco0-
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01cite10Elcid12cite10Please tell me whether the below mentioned sentence is correct or not.12br
10 "You should be able to tell what you are looking out from an MBA degree".12br
12br
10Is this correct? Basically it should convey the same meaning as12br
10"You should be able to tell what you are
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0 01blockquote
01cite10Elcid12cite10Please tell me whether the below mentioned sentence is correct or not.12br
10 "You should be able to tell what you are looking out from an MBA degree".12br
12br
10Is this correct? Basically it should convey the same meaning as12br
10"You should be able to tell what you are
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0Pardon me, this is off topic, but I thought worth pointing out.02br
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00"MBA degree" does not sound natural.02br
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00Normally, you would say "a master's degree in business adminstration" or simply "an MBA," but not "MBA degree."0-
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0 Thanks ! That was of great help. 02br
00And thanks for the correction.0-

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