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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"Not any more" meaning?

A: "I hear you had a terrible childhood."
B: "Not any more than you did."
  

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Anonymous "Not any more than you did. = I didn't have a more terrible childhood than you did.

  • Anonymous "Not any more than you did.
  • = I didn't have a more terrible childhood than you did.
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Anonymous"Not any more than you did.
= I didn't have a more terrible childhood than you did.

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