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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Nothing if not

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nothing if not
extremely; very
- The trip was nothing if not varied.

Does the phrase "nothing if not" have the same nuance as "extremely; very"?
  

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HUBLOT Does the phrase "nothing if not" have the same nuance as "extremely; very"? I'd say that's true in most cases.

  • HUBLOT Does the phrase "nothing if not" have the same nuance as "extremely; very"?
  • I'd say that's true in most cases.
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HUBLOTDoes the phrase "nothing if not" have the same nuance as "extremely; very"?
I'd say that's true in most cases.
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HUBLOTDoes the phrase "nothing if not" have the same nuance as "extremely; very"?
Yes. Or "definitely", "certainly", "undoubtedly".

CJ

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