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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

The smartest one of us is all of us.

What does the following sentence mean?

The smartest one of us is all of us.
  

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Perhaps: Our group is smarter than its individual members.

  • Perhaps: Our group is smarter than its individual members.
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Perhaps:
Our group is smarter than its individual members.
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Marius HancuPerhaps:
Our group is smarter than its individual members.
Thank you, Marius.
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Jackson6612What does the following sentence mean?

The smartest one of us is all of us.
Each of us is important to the whole. If one is missing, we all lack. "No man is an island, entire of itself". (John Donne)
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Philip
Jackson6612What does the following sentence mean?

The smartest one of us is all of us.
Each of us is important to the whole. If one is missing, we all lack. "No man is an island, entire of itself". (John Donne)
Thank you, Philip.

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