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In my school days I learnt "Avail of " .So unless the uses have been changed since my school days I prefer "Avail of".

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In my school days I learnt "Avail of " .So unless the uses have been changed since my school days I prefer "Avail of".

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A big population of 160 million in a small country. So businessmen can avail their requisits easily and in chief

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A- is the prefix for avail. It means to or toward.

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A- is the prefix for avail. It means to or toward.

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1.: He can avail himself of the benefits.

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True or false In the body of an indirect proof you must show that the assumption leads to a contradiction

Is a theorem a statement that can be easily proved using a corollary

A corollary is a statement that can easily be proved using a theorem

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