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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 07:08 am
What does the "get to great lengts to do" mean ?
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 07:20 am
When used in conversation the term is actually said
" go to great lengths"

Example-
Stacy went to great lengths to get her house clean.

And what it means is someone has done ALOT to get something done.
Usually more then most other people would do to get the same thing done.
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 09:28 am
"Help me" is not a good topic title.

The subject should be relevant to the topic or question.

Ideally the subject line should be able to summarize the question.

Using a relevant title will greatly increase the chances of an answer.

An example of a bad title is: "HELP ME!"

An example of a good title is: "How do I reinstall Windows XP?"

Using all caps and screaming for help will usually mean most people ignore you.

If you use a relevant title with relevant keywords more people will find your topic.

Thank you for your co-operation
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