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Meaning of "i get some money for win"?



 
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Meaning of "i get some money for win"? #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:12 am   Meaning of "i get some money for win"?
 

When i say: "i get some money for win".
It means i have just gathered more knowledge, is it correct? Smile
And this one is just used when reading or writing or both?
Please advice me if you can.
Thanks, Hieu Smile .
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Meaning of "i get some money for win"? #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:46 am   Meaning of "i get some money for win"?
 

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Hello, Hieu, and welcome to English-Test.net.

I am afraid that your sentence sounds very strange to me, and certainly does not mean what you suggest. If I change it to a more natural 'I won some money', then it means simply that: I received some money as a prize in a contest, lottery,etc.
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