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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

AS MUCH (is the sentences correct??)

Which would you say?

1 Some politicians aren't into politics as much as others. In other words not as dedicated.

Would you say it like this or some other way???
  

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Alc: I'm not sure of what you are trying to express. By definition, politicians are "into politics" -- that is the definition of a politician! However, there are different motivations for choosing this career - some are in it for wealth (via corruption); some are in it for personal power and prestige; some are in it only to serve their constituents' needs and desires (public service); and finally, others dedicated towards furthering a favored cause.

  • Alc: I'm not sure of what you are trying to express.
  • By definition, politicians are "into politics" -- that is the definition of a politician!
  • However, there are different motivations for choosing this career - some are in it for wealth (via corruption); some are in it for personal power and prestige; some are in it only to serve their constituents' needs and desires (public service); and finally, others dedicated towards furthering a favored cause.
  • Dedication (in varying degrees) can follow any of these according to the person's motivation and drive to achive the deisred goals.
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Alc:

I'm not sure of what you are trying to express. By definition, politicians are "into politics" -- that is the definition of a politician!

However, there are different motivations for choosing this career - some are in it for wealth (via corruption); some are in it for personal power and prestige; some are in it only to serve their constituents' needs and desires (public se
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Ok , the sentence doesn't make much sense, but could you use AS MUCH that way?

thanks

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