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Tuan Le 6612 Posted 8 years ago
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What does "of" function or mean in this sentence?

Family-run businesses offer families an absolute power and control over the payroll and strategic decisions, which will certainly be of great benefit to all family members.

Does it mean "which will certainly be a great benefit to all family members"? Could you kindly give me another example?

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Tuan Le 6612 , which will certainly be of great benefit to all family members. Does it mean "which will certainly be a great benefit to all family members"? Yes.

  • Tuan Le 6612 , which will certainly be of great benefit to all family members.
  • Does it mean "which will certainly be a great benefit to all family members"?
  • Yes.
  • Tuan Le 6612 Could you kindly give me another example?
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Tuan Le 6612, which will certainly be of great benefit to all family members. Does it mean "which will certainly be a great benefit to all family members"?

Yes.

Tuan Le 6612Could you kindly give me another example?

You can look up 'of benefit', 'of interest', 'of concern', etc., here:

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