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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Doubly fishy?

They put a lot of fish in that sauce, it smells doubly fishy than other sauce of the same type.


Not sure doubly fishy is an expression a Native speaker would use. Is there something better?

  

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They put a lot of fish in that sauce. It smells twice as fishy as other sauces of the same type. "Doubly fishy" does not work in your sentence, but it is perfectly good in the right setting: "They put a lot of fish in that sauce.

  • They put a lot of fish in that sauce.
  • It smells twice as fishy as other sauces of the same type.
  • "Doubly fishy" does not work in your sentence, but it is perfectly good in the right setting: "They put a lot of fish in that sauce.
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They put a lot of fish in that sauce. It smells twice as fishy as other sauces of the same type.

"Doubly fishy" does not work in your sentence, but it is perfectly good in the right setting: "They put a lot of fish in that sauce. It smells doubly fishy."

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