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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
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With the benefit if hindsight

Hi

What's the difference between
with the benefit if hindsight
and
if he returned once again?

I wonder sometimes whether with the benefit of hindsight McCain would still have chosen Palin

or maybe it is closer in meaning to
if he knew it pans out this way?

  

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"with the benefit of hindsight" = with the benefit of knowledge/understanding that one has now but did not have at the time

  • "with the benefit of hindsight" = with the benefit of knowledge/understanding that one has now but did not have at the time
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"with the benefit of hindsight" = with the benefit of knowledge/understanding that one has now but did not have at the time

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