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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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That's always something

Is the phrase/expression "that's always something" correctly used in the context? And just to be clear, can it translates to something like "well, that's better than nothing"?

"But they're paying you?"

"Yes."

"That's always something."

  

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Yes, you're right.

  • Yes, you're right.
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Yes, you're right.

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