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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

There was an opening

It talks about Hilary Clinton I'm not sure what they wanted to say here with " there was an opening"?

"In the end, nearly all her advisers were in agreement: She
should do it. Because there was an opening. Because she
could win. Because, as Solis Doyle told her, “This could be
your time.”
  

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Here, "an opening" means an opportunity, a possibility that she could win.

  • Here, "an opening" means an opportunity, a possibility that she could win.
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Here, "an opening" means an opportunity, a possibility that she could win.

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