[Grammar] good/most/best of use, of good/most/best use

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uktous

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Hi,

Question:
Which sentences are correct?

Sentence1:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be most of use.
Sentence2:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be of most use.
Sentence3:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be best of use.
Sentence4:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be of best use.
Sentence5:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be good of use.
Sentence6:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be of good use.
Sentence7:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills can be put to good use.

Thanks
 
Hi,

Question:
Which sentences are correct?

Sentence1:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be most of use.
Sentence2:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be of most use.
Sentence3:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be best of use.
Sentence4:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be of best use.
Sentence5:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be good of use.
Sentence6:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills will be of good use.
Sentence7:
I want to secure a position where my IT skills can be put to good use.

Thanks

My vote goes to Sentence 7, though I would probably use "will", not "can".
 
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