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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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They make a lot of money off of seal skins.

0They make a lot of money off of seal skins.02br
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00Tehy make a lot of money off seal skins.02br
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00They make a lot of money from seal skins.02br
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00They make a lot of money selling seal skins.02br
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00Hi,02br
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00Do all of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.0-
  

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02br 02br 00In my opinion, the two first sentences are not used with the same purpose as the two last ones. However, I am not sure whether or not they are correct in other situations/with other purpose. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00In my opinion, the two first sentences are not used with the same purpose as the two last ones.
  • However, I am not sure whether or not they are correct in other situations/with other purpose.
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0As far as I know, 'They make a lot of money from seal skins' and 'They make a lot of money 01b00by 02b00selling seal skins' are the same.02br
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00In my opinion, the two first sentences are not used with the same purpose as the two last ones. However, I am not sure whether or not they are correct in other situations/with other purpose. How about your
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10As far as I know, 'They make a lot of money from seal skins' and 'They make a lot of money 11b10by 12b10selling seal skins' are the same.12br
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10In my opinion, the two first sentences are not used with the same purpose as the two last ones. However, I am not sure w
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0Hi Angliholic,02br
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00After reading some sentences in contexts that include the phrase "make money off of (sth)"/ "make money off (sth)", I have a feeling that the two last sentences somehow have the same meaning as the two first. However, they bear a little difference related to01i00 time to do the job for money - I mean the money makers (when using 02i

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