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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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use of let

Dear sir,
pl. tell me use LET,I am very con
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Let = allow (with variances as idioms) "Let Me Entertain You" (song from a Broadway musical). -- He let the dog out early in the morning. - We always let our children choose their birthday gifts.

  • Let = allow (with variances as idioms) "Let Me Entertain You" (song from a Broadway musical).
  • -- He let the dog out early in the morning.
  • - We always let our children choose their birthday gifts.
  • -- The use of a good dictionary will let you see dozens of uses.
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Let = allow (with variances as idioms)
"Let Me Entertain You" (song from a Broadway musical). -- He let the dog out early in the morning. - We always let our children choose their birthday gifts. -- The use of a good dictionary will let you see dozens of uses.

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