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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

To act in one's interest

Is this message correct (or does it make sense):


"I acted on my own interest,"


Note: By this I mean, these actions were carried out in my interest (and not because of other people, for instance).



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I don't know about your sentence. I'd use "favor". "

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I don't know about your sentence. I'd use "favor".

"I acted in my favor."

"I acted in my own favor."


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Christine ChristieI acted on in my own interest.

Correct as shown.

CJ

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