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Does make the best and make the most of something mean the same thing?
Oct 24, 2023 8:23 PM
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Not exactly. "Making the best of something" and "making the most of something" have similar meanings but are used in slightly different contexts. While the two expressions share a sense of positivity and resourcefulness, "making the best of something" often refers to finding silver linings in challenging situations, while "making the most of something" emphasizes optimizing opportunities or experiences to achieve the best possible outcomes.
October 24, 2023
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