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Difference between as well and as well as... | "License" as "GET license"
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Find vs reveal Mon Apr 10, 2006 15:33 pm  Find vs reveal
 

Please, help to understand the difference between "find" and "reveal"
"Her blindness helped her to find her creativity" - is the correct variant, why can't we say "helped her to reveal"?
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Find vs reveal Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:03 am  Find vs reveal
 

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I have answered this question once already today.

Find = discover for oneself
Reveal = show to others; disclose
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