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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
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take advantage of / take advantage for?

As the economy grows more people can afford to pay expensive tuition for university and want to study there to take advantage for their future jobs.

Q) Do you understand what the underlined part means in the context?
Q2) Are there other way of expressing the idea?
Q3) If I put the preposition of instead of "for," does the meaning change?
  

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moon7296 Q) Do you understand what the underlined part means in the context? Yes, but it is not good English. moon7296 Q2) Are there other way of expressing the idea?

  • moon7296 Q) Do you understand what the underlined part means in the context?
  • Yes, but it is not good English.
  • moon7296 Q2) Are there other way of expressing the idea?
  • As the economy grows , more people can afford tuition for university and plan to study there to advance their careers .
  • moon7296 Q3) If I put the preposition of instead of "for," does the meaning change?
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moon7296Q) Do you understand what the underlined part means in the context?
Yes, but it is not good English.
moon7296Q2) Are there other way of expressing the idea?
As the economy grows, more people can afford tuition for university and plan to study there to advance their careers.

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