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Is “a lot”and “any” quantifiable

When used on the LSAT how should we interpret “a lot” and “any”.

Does “any” mean 1?

Is “a lot”not quantifiable?

Comments

  • WallerNVWallerNV Member
    61 karma

    "all" implies "most" implies "some"

    "All" = "any"

    "A lot" = "some" or "at least one"

  • kkole444kkole444 Alum Member
    1687 karma

    On a side note, "any" is a group 1 sufficient condition indicator.

  • chaplin___chaplin___ Alum Member
    601 karma

    "a lot" just means "many" which just means "some"
    there are some LR questions that want us to think that "a lot" means "a majority" but that's a trap

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