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7 April, 15:38

I failed the customer service aspects of the position.

Which phrase can replace the underlined word in the sentence to give it a more positive connotation without changing the overall meaning?

A. was horrible at

B. excelled at

C. was challenged by

D. struggled with

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  1. 7 April, 16:06
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    I think changing failed to C. was challenged by would be more positive in the statement, but delivers the same message. A. and D. wouldn't make the sentence any more positive. B. would send a different message, one that's false.
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