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Krishan2503 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Make the best (out) of a situation

Hello everyone!

Could you tell me if it's "to make the best of the situation" or to make the best out of the situation", please? Or can you use both? Or even other prepositions?

Thanks a lot!

Krishan

  

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krishan2503 to make the best of the situation This is the only one I'm familiar with. CJ

  • krishan2503 to make the best of the situation This is the only one I'm familiar with.
  • CJ
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krishan2503to make the best of the situation

This is the only one I'm familiar with.

CJ

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