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Messier42 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Trade off

Would you trade the money off with your spare time?

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I think this is what you are trying to say: Would you give up your spare time to make some money? "trade off" doesn't work here. CJ

  • I think this is what you are trying to say: Would you give up your spare time to make some money?
  • "trade off" doesn't work here.
  • CJ
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I think this is what you are trying to say:

Would you give up your spare time to make some money?

"trade off" doesn't work here.

CJ
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Thank you for your answer? Would you trade your work for spare time? How about this?
And when do you use trade off
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messier42Would you trade your work for spare time? How about this?
No. I don't use expressions like that.
messier42when do you use trade off
I only use the noun "trade-off".

Working people these days face a trade-off between family and career.

CJ

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