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Zuotengdazuo Posted 8 years ago
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What does this part mean?

In all cases, I have reviewed the original sources and the many theories and come to a conclusion. If I covered myself comprehensively in every case, the most common words in this book would be 'maybe', 'probably', 'might' and 'could'. I have therefore not included them on every appropriate occasion but I ask the reader to understand that behind every sentence is a colossal, ever-changing literature. (Jerusalem The Biography)

Hi. What does the bold part mean?
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zuotengdazuo If I covered myself comprehensively in every case, the most common words in this book would be 'maybe', 'probably', 'might' and 'could'. If I completely explained every situation..

  • zuotengdazuo If I covered myself comprehensively in every case, the most common words in this book would be 'maybe', 'probably', 'might' and 'could'.
  • If I completely explained every situation..
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zuotengdazuoIf I covered myself comprehensively in every case, the most common words in this book would be 'maybe', 'probably', 'might' and 'could'.

If I completely explained every situation..

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zuotengdazuoIn all cases

What exactly does 'case' mean here, zuotengdazuo?

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