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NL888 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Does "with little else than" mean "nothing else but"?

Context:

I have shown the other side of the coin and written about my people who, against a lethargic world and with little else than courage, conquered unconquerable odds.
  

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Yes, they had courage and little else.

  • Yes, they had courage and little else.
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Yes, they had courage and little else.

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