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Old 30-Jul-2004, 17:16
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They have a sure winner ___the product.
a. of b. for c. in d. to
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============================
They have a sure winner ___the product.
a. of b. for c. in d. to
============================
This question is really confusing to me.

Please, tell me which one is the best answer
and what the sentence means.


Thank you for answering my question.
I appreciate your kindness.
They have a sure winner in the product (that they have developed).
The product is a sure winner. :D

They have a sure winner for the product (that they are about to develop).
The product will be a sure winner. :D
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============================
They have a sure winner ___the product.
a. of b. for c. in d. to
============================
This question is really confusing to me.

Please, tell me which one is the best answer
and what the sentence means.


Thank you for answering my question.
I appreciate your kindness.
They have a sure winner in the product (that they have developed).
The product is a sure winner. :D

They have a sure winner for the product (that they are about to develop).
The product will be a sure winner. :D

Thank you for your clear explanation. :D
It is really helpful.
The question was really hard for me.

I'm happy with your reply.
I hope to see you again.

Bye. :D
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They have a sure winner ___the product.
a. of b. for c. in d. to
============================
This question is really confusing to me.

Please, tell me which one is the best answer
and what the sentence means.


Thank you for answering my question.
I appreciate your kindness.
They have a sure winner in the product (that they have developed).
The product is a sure winner. :D

They have a sure winner for the product (that they are about to develop).
The product will be a sure winner. :D

Thank you for your clear explanation. :D
It is really helpful.
The question was really hard for me.

I'm happy with your reply.
I hope to see you again.

Bye. :D
You're welcome. :D
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