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Cat fold 525 Posted 8 years ago
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No more...than

1. He is no more a student than I am. ( This means he is not a student, just as I am not a student.)

2. Just execute the plan, Belthazor. No confusion, no consequences. It's no more complicated than that, okay?

What does “It's no more complicated than that” mean?

  

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It's no more complicated than executing the plan. You just have to execute the plan, and there should be no additional complexities. It implies that it shouldn't be very complicated.

  • It's no more complicated than executing the plan.
  • You just have to execute the plan, and there should be no additional complexities.
  • It implies that it shouldn't be very complicated.
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It's no more complicated than executing the plan. You just have to execute the plan, and there should be no additional complexities.

It implies that it shouldn't be very complicated.

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