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In order to bring out your talents to the full you need to a profession more suited to you, to find a new work place.
He's living his role to the hilt.
He turned his experience to good account.
He turned his artistic gifts to good account by becoming a painter.
He made good use of the money.
To be a good teacher, you must know how to make the most of what your students have.
He must not live.
All men have some natural talent, but the question is whether they can use it or not.
Try to make the most of your dictionary.
Live and let live.
Putting my traveling experience to good use, I started a travel agency.
We provide broad services to the computer end users, based on our experience and technical expertise.
We made the most of the opportunity.
I hoped that I would marry while my mother was still alive.
I had hoped that my mother would live until I got married.
Live and let live.
It's up to me whether I kill you or let you live!
A family should not spend all of its money to keep someone alive on a machine.
He died, so we might live.
We made the best of that bad situation.

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