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Bret Cypel
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"Nearly every", "Almost All", "Close to none", "Almost none"
What are the exact definitions of these phrases?
Does "Nearly every" and "Almost All" = "most"?
Would "Close to none/zero" and "Almost none" = "some"?
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yeah i might interperet "close to none/zero" to be like "few"
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