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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
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She is milking her success for all it's worth.

She is milking her success for all it's worth.

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She is obtaining as much benefit as possible from her success. The phrase "for what it's worth" indicates that her success and any benefits derived from it are not worth much.

  • She is obtaining as much benefit as possible from her success.
  • The phrase "for what it's worth" indicates that her success and any benefits derived from it are not worth much.
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She is obtaining as much benefit as possible from her success.
The phrase "for what it's worth" indicates that her success and any benefits derived from it are not worth much.

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