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Swamp Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Meanings of so much so

I've find a meanings of the word "so much so" in Cambridge Dictionary.

But sorry to say, I couldn't understand the meanings much.

The sample sentence of the phrase is:

'It was a great project, so much so that it won first prize.'

Which is the right of these two:

Because it won first prize, so it was a great project.

Because ir was a great project, so it won first prize.

  

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There is the veiled sense here that the project, a little surprisingly, won first prize, even though it would not ordinarily have been considered first ;prize material.

  • There is the veiled sense here that the project, a little surprisingly, won first prize, even though it would not ordinarily have been considered first ;prize material.
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There is the veiled sense here that the project, a little surprisingly, won first prize, even though it would not ordinarily have been considered first ;prize material.

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Swamp

Which is the right of these two:

Because it won first prize, so it was a great project.

Because it was a great project, so it won first prize.

The combination 'because ... so' is not correct. You must omit one of them.


The meaning of the original is not a causal relationship, so 'because' doesn

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