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The Graduate Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

What does "most of a challenge" mean?

Hi guys,

I was reading some article on a website and found this phrase .. which I have not been used to see before .. any help Emotion: smile
  

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The Graduate Hi guys, I was reading some article on a website and found this phrase .. which I have not been used to see before .. any help More context would be necessary before I could take a guess.

  • The Graduate Hi guys, I was reading some article on a website and found this phrase ..
  • which I have not been used to see before ..
  • any help More context would be necessary before I could take a guess.
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The GraduateHi guys,

I was reading some article on a website and found this phrase .. which I have not been used to see before .. any help
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Hi Philip and thanks to your response,

here is the paragraph I found the phrase in ..

One of Timmy's two best pals (Chester is the other). A.J. is the smartest kid in school and he knows it. Someday he's going to cure a disease or take over the world... whichever presents more of a challenge. With that end in mind, he's constantly studying, spouting f
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whichever presents more of a challenge:

whichever challenges him more.

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I think there is a more correct explanation:

" whichever presents more of a challenge"
=> whichever is more difficult than a challenge.
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It was the 'most' in the subject line of the post that had me confused.

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