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The ShahrukhFit Posted 8 years ago
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Not any less? Meaning

"These new designs are not any less complex like the old ones"

Does "any less" means here they are the same in complexity?

  

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The ShahrukhFit "These new designs are not any less complex like the old ones" That is not a possible sentence. It must at least be this: These new designs are not any less complex than the old ones . The ShahrukhFit Does "any less" means here they are the same in complexity?

  • The ShahrukhFit "These new designs are not any less complex like the old ones" That is not a possible sentence.
  • It must at least be this: These new designs are not any less complex than the old ones .
  • The ShahrukhFit Does "any less" means here they are the same in complexity?
  • 'Not any less' means that they are at least as much; therefore, the new designs are as complex as or more complex than the old designs.
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The ShahrukhFit"These new designs are not any less complex like the old ones"

That is not a possible sentence. It must at least be this:

These new designs are not any less complex than the old ones.

The ShahrukhFitDoes "any less" means here they are the same in complexity?

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