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many = some. Most = more than 50%. Most implies some ( or many).
Some does not imply most.
too many” is a comparative opinion: too many = more than desired.
Hope this helps.
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No, the modifiers/quantifiers are important. Are you paying attention to their synonymous interpretations? Majority=Most, some=a few=many=several, likely=most of the time, etc.
That's a perfect answer, thanks! I've totally forgotten to consider the ambiguity of "many" or "some" to potentially be consistent with "most." Thanks again!
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