The sentence below is from a book. Does it mean, "you're tougher than the most," meaning "toughest of the toughest." Or "you're tougher than most other people" ?
"I have to hand it to you, you're tougher than most."
Thank you,
M
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Hi, The sentence below is from a book. " Or "you're tougher than most other people" ? <<< This one.
— Clive
Hi, The sentence below is from a book.
" Or "you're tougher than most other people" ?
<<< This one.
" Clive
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