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Due in a pinch | "To me" vs "for me"
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Difference between find and reveal Mon Apr 10, 2006 14:55 pm  Difference between find and reveal
 

Hello!!!! Would you kindly explain the following:

Her blindness has actually been an advantage as it helped her to .... her creativity.
(a) find
(b) reveal

Why would "find" but not "reveal" be the correct answer here?
Thank you as always!!!! Smile
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Find vs reveal Mon Apr 10, 2006 15:25 pm  Find vs reveal
 

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Reveal is to show to others
Find is to discover for oneself.
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