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Hi
Does the sentence "relieve him of privileges"make sense?
Or "relieve his privileges"Is that ok?
Thank you!
Aug 8, 2021 2:08 AM
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Suppose someone has certain things at their job that are extras. Like their own parking spot next to the door, key to thehttps://scdn.italki.com/ng/static/image/post/signup_coupon.svg executive bathroom. "" Relieve him of priviledges" could refer to taking these away. So either could in context be ok
August 8, 2021
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