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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Master

Hi.In:
"To master anything, you are bound too have setbacks.".

may I replace 'master' with learn?Does it change the meaning?If yes, what is the difference?

Thanks in advance
  

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master suggests more the idea of 'become an expert'. to, not too Clive

  • master suggests more the idea of 'become an expert'.
  • to, not too Clive
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master suggests more the idea of 'become an expert'.

to, not too

Clive
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So, is it correct to replace 'to master' with 'to become expert in'?
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In your original context, yes.

But there are other meanings as well. Check your dictionary.

Clive

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