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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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work my way up to the highest level of difficulty

I always like to work my way up to the highest level of difficulty.

Does the above indicate "I like to accept challenge and do my best?" If not, what does it signify? Thanks.
  

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" It could do. It says that you work your way through something from a simple beginning right through to a complex end. For instance, you start to learn about cookery by boiling an egg and end by making a creme brulee.

  • " It could do.
  • It says that you work your way through something from a simple beginning right through to a complex end.
  • For instance, you start to learn about cookery by boiling an egg and end by making a creme brulee.
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"I like to accept a challenge and do my best?"

It could do. It says that you work your way through something from a simple beginning right through to a complex end.

For instance, you start to learn about cookery by boiling an egg and end by making a creme brulee.
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Not to me.

I always like to work my way up to the highest level of difficulty

means to me:

I like to gradually advance to the highest level of difficulty



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Thanks, Feebs and Marius.

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