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Many things is more than two, more than a few, and more than some. But it is less than endless or infinite things. So many things is the amount that means "many" to you.
To keep the others out, it's more about exclusion than clarity (it makes easy things seem hard). Also the word 'after' is a preposition.
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Move the decimal to the right and you'll have your answer. Fourteen things are more than 2.7 things.
The smallest one - but it makes sense only if you have means of measuring to that precision. Also, more precise is not the same as more appropriate. For example, a micrometre is more precise than a kilometre (by a factor of one billion) but if it makes no sense at all to measure the distance between two cities in micrometres! Or, a microgram is more precise than a kilogram (again by a factor of a billion), but it makes no sense to measure my mass in micrograms. My mass will increase by more than that after I've had a mug of coffee!
There is no known life on any planet other than Earth.
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It can be used to buy things without immediate payment.
Yes, stereotyping can be offensive as it often involves making assumptions about a group of people based on limited information or generalizations. This can lead to unfair treatment, discrimination, and perpetuation of harmful stereotypes. It is important to treat everyone as individuals and avoid making assumptions based on stereotypes.
Many things is more than two, more than a few, and more than some. But it is less than endless or infinite things. So many things is the amount that means "many" to you.
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Things float in water if they are less dense than the water they are floating in. Putting salt in the water makes it more dense, so things that are a little more dense than ordinary water float in salt water.
a compound is made up of more than one pure substance and a mixture is things mixed toghter
Love and concern from her very loved ones will make a woman happy more than any other things.
India is a much more crowded nation than the US, which makes travel more difficult, but other than that, people and things move in the same ways, by foot, by bicycle, by car, by bus, by train, by airplane, by boat, sometimes even on horseback.