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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Best/Greatest of all

Best of all, cranberries taste good and can be eaten in lots of different ways.

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Is it also idiomatic and the same to say "greatest of all" and "most wonderful of all" instead of "best of all" in the above? Thanks.
  

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Not idiomatic; both sound overblown and self-conscious.

  • Not idiomatic; both sound overblown and self-conscious.
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Not idiomatic; both sound overblown and self-conscious.
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