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SuperESL Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Threat

Hi,

I don't quite know how to say it:

"Stalin faced so fewer threats to his power after 1937 that he became much bolder in his actions thereafter."

Is this valid?

One says "so many more sth", but I am not sure if it is correct to say "so many fewer sth" or "so many less sth"?

Thank you
  

Top answer

No. Say so many fewer threats. Clive

  • No.
  • Say so many fewer threats.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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No.
Say so many fewer threats.

Clive
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This is also possible:

"Stalin faced so few threats to his power after 1937 that he became much bolder in his actions thereafter."

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