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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Why not give him a free hand ______ conduct his business?
at
to
in
for
- Option 1: at
- "At" typically refers to a location or a specific point in time.
- Using "at" here doesn't fit with the deeper context of conducting business.
- "Give him a free hand at conduct" doesn't sound idiomatic or correct.
- Option 2: to
- "To" usually indicates direction or purpose.
- "Give him a free hand to conduct his business" implies allowing him the freedom to manage as he sees fit.
- Correct Answer: "to"
- Option 3: in
- "In" typically suggests being inside or within something.
- "Give him a free hand in conduct" is less commonly used.
- Option 4: for
- "For" indicates purpose or intended use.
- "Give him a free hand for conduct" doesn't appropriately convey the intended meaning.
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