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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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A lot versus much/many

"A lot" sidesteps the mass/count dimension. Wouldn't it be better for leaning and memory to get rid of "many" and "much"? Why make distinctions you don't need to?
  

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Anonymous Wouldn't it be better for leaning and memory to get rid of "many" and "much"? Why make distinctions you don't need to? Why indeed?

  • Anonymous Wouldn't it be better for leaning and memory to get rid of "many" and "much"?
  • Why make distinctions you don't need to?
  • Why indeed?
  • Now, search your own language for redundancies.
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AnonymousWouldn't it be better for leaning and memory to get rid of "many" and "much"? Why make distinctions you don't need to?
Why indeed? Now, search your own language for redundancies.

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