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What is the difference between "no more than " and "not more than"?
Apr 13, 2014 4:45 PM
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"Not more" is emphasized in comparison to "no more." "Not more" focuses on a strict limit of how high something goes. "No more," on the other hand, is more of an estimate rather than a hard fact. The meaning, though, is technically the same.
April 13, 2014
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