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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
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Almost true

Does the phrase "almost true" mean "partially true"? Is there 'more' truth in "almost true" than in "partially true"?

  

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tkacka15 Does the phrase "almost true" mean "partially true"? Is there 'more' truth in "almost true" than in "partially true"? " I believe "almost true" is a "misnomer" or a false notion.

  • tkacka15 Does the phrase "almost true" mean "partially true"?
  • Is there 'more' truth in "almost true" than in "partially true"?
  • " I believe "almost true" is a "misnomer" or a false notion.
  • If there is only "true" and "false" in the universe then there can be no "almost true," rather whatever it is is merely false.
  • If someone said "that is 'almost true'" to me, I might think they are sarcastically telling me that they believe what I have said is false.
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tkacka15Does the phrase "almost true" mean "partially true"? Is there 'more' truth in "almost true" than in "partially true"?

No, I do not believe that "almost true" means "partially true."

I believe "almost true" is a "misnomer" or a false notion. If there is only "true" and "false" in the universe then there can be no "almost true," rather whatever

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