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Old 20-Jul-2006, 17:33
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Default make good use of/ a good use of

Hello,

Could you explain any difference between them?

Which one is right?

Thanks for your help in advance.

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Default Re: make good use of/ a good use of

a= a single particular, possibly unexpected, use.
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I see.

Thank you, tdol.

p.s. Do you have much rain in Japan?

I've rainy days for more than 10 years. I need sunlight.

Take care!
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