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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Nothing if not persuasive

Harry is nothing if not persuasive.

Is the sentence above natural?

If so, does it mean that Harry is persuasive?

Is there other way of expressing it by avoiding two negatives?

  

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anonymous Harry is nothing if not persuasive. Is the sentence above natural? Yes.

  • anonymous Harry is nothing if not persuasive.
  • Is the sentence above natural?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous If so, does it mean that Harry is persuasive?
  • Yes.
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anonymous

Harry is nothing if not persuasive.

Is the sentence above natural?

Yes.

anonymousIf so, does it mean that Harry is persuasive?

Yes. It means "Harry is most certainly persuasive".

anonymousIs there other way of expressing it by avoiding two negatives?

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