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Latest post Tue, Mar 4 2008 9:37 PM by Madhulk. 2 replies.
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Madhulk  +  484981 Tue, 04 Mar 08 07:11 PM
 Is "what of" the same as "what about"? I heard that in this sentrence: "But what of the risk?"
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Clive  +  485030 Tue, 04 Mar 08 08:59 PM

Hi,

Very generally speaking, the meaning is the same.

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Madhulk  +  485043 Tue, 04 Mar 08 09:37 PM
 Thanks, Clive!
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