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Is "none more so than" a set phrase?
It's caught everyone off-guard, none more so than the ALS Association folks.
Is "none more so than" a set phrase? How to use this phrase correctly?
2014年9月1日 06:12
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Would you like to construct a sentence using this phrase? We shall see if it is correct.
I shall do one first.
I shall start with: There are many influential institutions which are against marriage for all.
Then I try to think of the one which is the most strongly opposed to it.
Then I add it to my original sentence. It becomes:
There are many influential institutions which are against marriage for all, none more so than the Catholic Church, which believes that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.
2014年9月1日
We use "none more so than..." to express the person or organisation that are the most surprised with a result.
Many people thought I'd fail, none more so than me. (Many people thought it, but I thought it the most).
2014年9月1日
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