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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

in all too few

Hi, I can't understand this phrase:



He saw surprise and interest in all too few faces

It seems to me that it could mean "in almost all faces". Is that correct?
  

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No; it is the opposite. He saw surprise and interest in very few faces.

  • No; it is the opposite.
  • He saw surprise and interest in very few faces.
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No; it is the opposite. He saw surprise and interest in very few faces.

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