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Sextus Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Could (very) well have done sth.

"Hence, even if AD v does not speak of the Pyrrhonist’s ‘private goods’, it seems that S. could well have done so."

Is this correct? Or perhaps "could very well have done". What I want is to emphasize what I'm saying.


Thanks,

Sextus
  

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For emphasis, I recognize-- "could very well have done so".

  • For emphasis, I recognize-- "could very well have done so".
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For emphasis, I recognize-- "could very well have done so".
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Okey-dokey, Dav. Thanks,

Sextus

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