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What does "pay off a little bit more" mean in this context? Does it mean the same as "pay a little bit more"? The speaker flips houses for sale.
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7 nov. 2023 13:48
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No. Here ‘pay off a little bit more’ here means ‘be a little bit more profitable’ (than the other types of projects have been)
Other examples:
Remodeling the kitchen has a reputation for paying off. (Gives a good return on investment)
I trained very hard for this marathon. I hope my training pays off. (Produces positive results)
It’s obvious that lots of English learners waste time on things that don’t payoff. Unfortunately their teachers don’t emphasize that they need to start by learning to say simple things in an understandable way.
7 november 2023
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