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Hi please help
The organisers hope to raise as much as £6m for charity.
What's "as much as" in this sentence.
It means " up to?
Dec 31, 2024 10:28 AM
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We must distinguish between the literal and figurative meanings.
Literally, "as much as £6m" means "the same as £6m". For example, "The amount of soup that Bob had was triple the amount of soup that Sally had" means what is says: Bob had triple the amount of Sally.
However, "as much as" is also used in a figurative way in which "as much as £6m" means "Wow! Maybe £6m! Amazing, no?"
December 31, 2024
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Yes, in this context, "as much as" means "up to".
So the sentence means:
The organisers hope to raise up to £6 million for charity.
It implies that £6 million is the maximum amount they aim to raise.
December 31, 2024
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Yes
December 31, 2024
1
as much as = up to
as much as £6m = up to £6m
December 31, 2024
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