0There was a wealth of seafood to choose from at the beach restaurant.02br 02br 00There was a great variety of seafood to choose from at the beach restaurant.02br 02br 00Hi.02br 02br 00Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.0-
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0 They mean about the same, with different degrees of emphasis. "Wealth" implies a larger range of foods offered. 0-
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0 They mean about the same, with different degrees of emphasis.
"Wealth" implies a larger range of foods offered.
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1i00Wealth 02i00brings to me connotations of rich/expensive, thus perhaps one would feel reading it that the food is so too. 01i00Variety02i00 doesn't bring such connotations in play. 02br 02br 00Both correct, of course. 0-