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Anastasia
Would you please explain this expression to me: "Nothing is too good for them, not even talent". I'm not sure I understand this correctly. Thanks a lot!
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Hi Anastasia! The sentence is a play on words that uses an old phrase: "Nothing is too good for . . ." them, him her. It means that there's nothing that they don't have or possess in a way that they are spoiled with everything. The sentence is actually quite sarcastic and insulting. It's a nasty criticism. The writer uses the phrase to say that there's nothing they don't have not even talent. The English reference here is double - entendres or double meaning. Using a "play on words" in this manner is advanced usage of the language. Good luck with your learning goals in English.
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Hi there! Where does this quote come from?
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Anything is enough for them. No talent is either yet.
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