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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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But one of many

"Koch President and COO David L. Robertson acknowledged that Winkler-Koch provided the cracking unit for the 1934 Hamburg refinery, but said that it was but one of many "iconic" American companies doing business in Germany at the time." (Wikipedia.)

Does "but one of many" mean "only one of many" in the above context?
  

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Anonymous Does "but one of many" mean "only one of many" in the above context? Yes. You are correct.

  • Anonymous Does "but one of many" mean "only one of many" in the above context?
  • Yes.
  • You are correct.
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AnonymousDoes "but one of many" mean "only one of many" in the above context?
Yes. You are correct.
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PhilipYes.
Thank you for the reply.

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