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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Set yourself apart

Is it correct to say “set YOURSELF apart”?

Do whatever you can to set yourself apart from the rest of the candidates.


How would you phrase this?

This might end up working to your disadvantage.

This might end up work to your advantage/favor.


Thanks

  

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Do whatever you can to set yourself apart from the rest of the candidates. Yes. anonymous How would you phrase this?

  • Do whatever you can to set yourself apart from the rest of the candidates.
  • Yes.
  • anonymous How would you phrase this?
  • This might end up working to your advantage/disadvantage.
  • This might end up work to your advantage/favor.
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anonymousIs it correct to say “set YOURSELF apart”?Do whatever you can to set yourself apart from the rest of the candidates.

Yes.

anonymousHow would you phrase this?
This might end up working to your advantage/disadvantage.
This might end up work to your advantage/favor.

As shown. "end up" is f

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