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What does 'He's got the sort of money that you and I can only dream about' mean?



 
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What does 'He's got the sort of money that you and I can only dream about' mean? #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 18, 2009 17:06 pm   What does 'He's got the sort of money that you and I can only dream about' mean?
 

1 : ''He's got the sort of money that you and I can only dream about'' whaty does it mean?
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What does 'He's got the sort of money that you and I can only dream about' mean? #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 18, 2009 17:12 pm   What does 'He's got the sort of money that you and I can only dream about' mean?
 

He has a lot of money. We (you and I) will never have that much money; we can only dream about having it.
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