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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
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So much money in few hands

Please help me to correct the following sentence:

So much money in few hands disturb me especially when those hands are not mine!

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So much money in so few hands disturbs me – especially when those hands are not mine!

  • So much money in so few hands disturbs me – especially when those hands are not mine!
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So much money in so few hands disturbs me especially when those hands are not mine!
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Thank you, Mr Micawber.
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I would say either "So much money in so few hands," or "So much money in a few hands." Or even, "So much money in just a few hands."
I don't see much difference in meaning. The first one is most emphatic, followed by the third.

Jim

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