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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

She gets the best/worst out of me

Is the following sentence correct?

She gets the best/worst out of me.

If so, are there other ways to express this?

If not, what do you say instead?

Thank you.

  

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The versions I'm familiar with are as follows: She gets the best out of me. She brings out the worst in me. I don't believe I've ever heard "She gets the worst out of me".

  • The versions I'm familiar with are as follows: She gets the best out of me.
  • She brings out the worst in me.
  • I don't believe I've ever heard "She gets the worst out of me".
  • CJ
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The versions I'm familiar with are as follows:

She gets the best out of me.
She brings out the worst in me.

I don't believe I've ever heard "She gets the worst out of me".

CJ

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