Are the following sentences natural? Please help me correct them. Thanks!
1. After several years' social training, he is more experienced, careful and reliable in business. 2. He handles affairs neatly, maturely,and always plays to the score at critical moment to head off danger. 3. He has distinguished himself as a qualified leader.
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##3 is fine. I don't understand #1 and #2. What is 'social training'?
— Clive
##3 is fine.
I don't understand #1 and #2.
What is 'social training'?
What does 'plays to the score' mean?
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1. lots of life experience, or to be deeply experienced in worldly affairs 2. to act according to circumstances at a critical moment to turn peril into safety (or to adjust to changing circumstance to head off a disaster)