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Phrase: you making a kill simply based on your excellent... #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:55 am   Phrase: you making a kill simply based on your excellent...
 

Hi,

"you making a kill simply based on your excellent communicative abilities"...

Anyone please explain the above sentence.
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Phrase: you making a kill simply based on your excellent... #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:04 pm   Phrase: you making a kill simply based on your excellent...
 

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More context is required. Make a kill may mean be successful (make a sale, get a job, etc).
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