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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
No effort has been made by the Indian cricket team to cash off on its vibrant image in the World Cup.
to cash in on
for cash through in
to cash up on
for cashing off on
- The original phrase "to cash off on" is incorrect. The correct idiom is "to cash in on."
- Option 1: to cash in on
- This is the correct phrase. "Cash in on" means to take advantage of or benefit from something.
- Option 2: for cash through in
- This doesn't make sense. It's not a recognized idiom or phrase.
- Option 3: to cash up on
- This is incorrect. "Cash up on" is not a proper idiom.
- Option 4: for cashing off on
- Similar to the original phrase, it is not correct or idiomatic.
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