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What does " at anywhere near the pace" mean in this paragraph?
I’m reading a book about the reason why our standards of living is improved.. The book has a sentence:
“Technology would not have evolved at anywhere near the pace if there is no poverty in the world”
What does " at anywhere near the pace" mean?
22 nov. 2016 02:29
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Hi Kim!
This means that technology would have evolved at a much slower pace if there was no poverty (I assume because poor nations provide lots of technological manufacturing?). We use the phrase "anywhere near" in negative sentences like this to mean "much less" (or in this case, much slower). For example: "I don't eat anywhere near as much as Bob - he eats like a horse!"
I hope this helps!
Matt
22 november 2016
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Kim,
I think you can start with understanding this “Technology would not have evolved at ---------- the pace if there is no poverty in the world”
Then adding "anywhere near" in between means "far from" or "far below" the current pace, in this context.
Eddie
22 november 2016
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
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