Asked by Franco
I still don't know how to rephrase dabbling correctly. Can you check if everything is OK? Thank you for helping
1)He thought there should be sea-police upon the Haerwich-Holland ranges since that sea stretch was constantly overrun by pirates.
2) He was expert at dabbling (synonym) in exchanges. He was such a shrewd businessman that nobody knew he was heavily in debt.
3) He was pompous in administration and an excellent fellow, too. Chaucher doesn't know his name.
1)He thought there should be sea-police upon the Haerwich-Holland ranges since that sea stretch was constantly overrun by pirates.
2) He was expert at dabbling (synonym) in exchanges. He was such a shrewd businessman that nobody knew he was heavily in debt.
3) He was pompous in administration and an excellent fellow, too. Chaucher doesn't know his name.
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Answered by
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"playing around" is probably the best to substitute for "dabbling" in this sentence.
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