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Shigeru Sato Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

On all three?

I'm reading 'Game Change' and in it, there is a sentence like below.

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On October 4, The New York Times provided Palin an opportunity to capitalize on all three when it published a page article about the topic that Hillary Clinton always believed would come back to bite Obama.
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I assume 'capitalize' means 'take the chance to gain advantage'.
But what does the 'on all three' mean?
  

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Well, there must be 3 things mentioned in the previous text which Palin had the opportunity to gain advantage from.

  • Well, there must be 3 things mentioned in the previous text which Palin had the opportunity to gain advantage from.
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Well, there must be 3 things mentioned in the previous text which Palin had the opportunity to gain advantage from.
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Thank you!
Certainly, there are 3 points mentioned which I overlooked.

There is a sentence in the previous text.
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'The debate propelled her back onto the trail with a fresh head of steam, a renewed sense of confidence, and an appetite for Obama's jugular.'
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And I'm sure these are the 3 points.
Thank you again.

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