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Choose the exact meaning of the idiom 'to make stock of .......................

Ato feel one's courage revive

Bto be scrupulous about

Cto prevent

Dto draw profit from

Answer:

D. to draw profit from

Read Explanation:

  • The idiom "to make stock of" means to assess the value of something, often with the intention of making a profit or benefiting from it.


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