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Elaine
"a great many" and" a great number" what's the difference?
Dec 3, 2009 5:21 AM
Answers · 2
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There's really no difference in meaning. The only grammatical difference is that you would add "of" after "a great number".
For example, you would say:
"A great many oranges"
or
"A great number of oranges".
December 3, 2009
I'd tend to agree. I can't think of any examples where you can't use either one of these interchangeably. Do you have an example of where this is causing you confusion?
December 3, 2009
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