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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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To go away with

What does it means when a person says in a lecture "to go away with"?

so it's without further ado and with great pleasure - I introduce Olivier Blanchard. -What do I want you to go away with - not the notion that that is good but that may not be so bad.

  

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When you leave this event, I want you to have this specific knowledge or skill or whatever it is. I want you to take with you this idea or concept. From this point on in your life, you will know this information.

  • When you leave this event, I want you to have this specific knowledge or skill or whatever it is.
  • I want you to take with you this idea or concept.
  • From this point on in your life, you will know this information.
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When you leave this event, I want you to have this specific knowledge or skill or whatever it is.

I want you to take with you this idea or concept. From this point on in your life, you will know this information.

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The expression is "to come away with", not "go".

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