Sasha Yudaev "London weather/the weather in London is capable of frequent changes"Can I ssy like this instead of "the weather in London often changes"? Yes, though it hints of the literary. Sasha Yudaev And aslo is "at maximum" right, I mean the preposition..
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Sasha Yudaev"London weather/the weather in London is capable of frequent changes"Can I ssy like this instead of "the weather in London often changes"?Yes, though it hints of the literary.
Sasha YudaevAnd aslo is "at maximum" right, I mean the preposition..In what sentence?
Sasha YudaevEg "I'm not even evil as you might think I am. At / as maximum, I do a lot of kind things!"The phrase and the idea behind are not appropriate there. I suppose this is what you mean:
Sasha YudaevSo it means "the minimum of what I can do is ,for example, do good to people ", and therefore, the maximum is unlimitedNo, neither phrase seems very natural there. 'The least I can do' is the phrase you need, but the rest of your sentence is not so understandable. You will have to explain what you want to say more.