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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Tasteful with money

What does "tasteful with money" mean in that following sentence?
? Show off how tasteful you are with your money by buying it.
  

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You have given us no clue whatever about what "it" is, but it must be something tasteful (probably something unpretentiously artistic). CJ

  • You have given us no clue whatever about what "it" is, but it must be something tasteful (probably something unpretentiously artistic).
  • CJ
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You have given us no clue whatever about what "it" is, but it must be something tasteful (probably something unpretentiously artistic).

CJ

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I think the writer probably means this.

Show off how tasteful you are with your money by buying it.

Clive

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