0 Why is the phrase that "take advantage of time" wrong?02br 00I mean that I can take advantage of my free time, but I can't take advantage of time.02br 00Why? Is that a grammar rule?02br 00thanks a lot :>0-
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0It's a logic rule. " But you can take advantage of the complimentary meal plan. 0-
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0It's a logic rule.
" But you can take advantage of the complimentary meal plan.
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0It's a logic rule. You can't take advantage of "food." But you can take advantage of the complimentary meal plan. You can't take advantage of "time," but you take advantage of "the time available." You can't take advantage "drink" but you can take full advantage of the open bar at the wedding!0-