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What is the difference between "careful with money" and "careful of money"? Bentium Ltd. (CN99)
eagleloch (eagleloch@deletethis.hotmail.com) 2004/06/14 13:40

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I know the meaning of "careful with money" is "not spending more money than
you need to".
But I have seen the phrase "careful of money" in Merriam-Webster's
dictionary, and what meaning is it?
The two phrase are the same meaning?

Thanks a lot in advance!



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