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Sitifan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Right with someone

... when he sees a heart that is right with him in principle and in practice, he responds as if he is ignoring the wrong.
What does "right with someone" mean here?
  

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I suppose (since 'wrong' follows after) that it means 'in conformity with someone's (principles, etc)'.

  • I suppose (since 'wrong' follows after) that it means 'in conformity with someone's (principles, etc)'.
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I suppose (since 'wrong' follows after) that it means 'in conformity with someone's (principles, etc)'.
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Hi

There is a phrase: "He usually sees the best in someone"

This means, roughly: he finds it easy to make friends with people if he instinctively likes tham and thinks they have the same kinds of belief that he does. He may not think too closely about it - it's just right with him

What may follow is that he tends to ignore the mistakes that the other person makes and do

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