Giulia
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- Apr 6, 2021
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Italian
- Home Country
- Italy
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- Italy
Hello,
I was wondering about the difference between to his own cost / at his own expense / at a high price.
Is this sentence correct?
"He learned to his own cost that the future could not be planned"
Would American English and British English people say this in the same way?
Thank you.
I was wondering about the difference between to his own cost / at his own expense / at a high price.
Is this sentence correct?
"He learned to his own cost that the future could not be planned"
Would American English and British English people say this in the same way?
Thank you.