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Damlasozer Posted 20 years ago
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HELLO COULD ANYBODY EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ' a large amount 'AND 'a great deal of '
  

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With great deal of you can refer to abstract things as opposed to what the case is with regard to the usage of large amount, which refers to physical things. A great deal of sadness torturing me. A large amount of rubbish takes the pride of place in the City's main square.

  • With great deal of you can refer to abstract things as opposed to what the case is with regard to the usage of large amount, which refers to physical things.
  • A great deal of sadness torturing me.
  • A large amount of rubbish takes the pride of place in the City's main square.
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With great deal of you can refer to abstract things as opposed to what the case is with regard to the usage of large amount, which refers to physical things.

A great deal of sadness torturing me.
A large amount of rubbish takes the pride of place in the City's main square.

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