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'The restaurants in my town are all much of a muchness'. What does the phrase 'much of a muchness' mean?
There are lots of restaurants
There are very few restaurants
The restaurants are very similar
The restaurants are very different
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It's a useful expression whenever you have to make comparisons. For example, I think the Cambridge and Oxford dictionaries are much of a muchness, so I buy whichever one is cheaper. My wife thinks that Apple and Samsung phones are much of a muchness, but I disagree. What do you think?
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Of course! Feel free to share your thoughts on the topic. Do you agree that the restaurants in your town are all much of a muchness? Have you experienced a lack of variety or distinctiveness among the dining options? Or perhaps you have a different perspective on the matter. I'm here to listen and discuss.
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Intuition is always very useful. How about the restaurants where you live; are they all 'much of a muchness'?
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Great expression, I can answer correctly using my intuition hahaha
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Honestly, I had to look it up on the web. Again, it is a tricky expression, but I love it a lot.
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Cambridge David
المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (الكانتونية), الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, اليونانية, أخرى, البولندية
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الصينية (الكانتونية), الفرنسية, اليونانية, أخرى, البولندية