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Is there any difference between "see the point in doing sth" and "see the point of doing sth"? I foound these 2 sentences in the dictionary: We're going to lose anyway, so I can't see the point of playing. I didn't see the point in moving to London. I know that the 1st one means "to understand the reason for sth", but I don't know the meaning of the 2nd one. Thank you in advance!
Apr 2, 2013 9:24 PM
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There's no difference. Same meaning! Good observation.
April 2, 2013
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