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OpenStudy (matt6288):
whats a better word for saying "a few" ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is this a math problem
OpenStudy (matt6288):
yes
OpenStudy (lgbasallote):
some (math pun: sum)
OpenStudy (matt6288):
whats a better word for saying "a few"
OpenStudy (matt6288):
it is? doesnt it mean a lot? lol
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OpenStudy (matt6288):
then how about a little lol?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how about "some"
OpenStudy (matt6288):
somthing more safisticated haha
OpenStudy (mertsj):
a limited number?
OpenStudy (matt6288):
hmm i like that one
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OpenStudy (mertsj):
allowed not aloud
OpenStudy (mertsj):
ensure not "to make sure"
OpenStudy (mertsj):
their not there
OpenStudy (mertsj):
And you're worried about "a few"
OpenStudy (matt6288):
i havnt edited it yet im just consintrating on what im trying to say
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OpenStudy (mertsj):
haven't concentrating
OpenStudy (matt6288):
haha wow..
OpenStudy (mertsj):
You know, a big key to success is to use the language correctly and effectively.
OpenStudy (matt6288):
That's true thank's but I'm just trying to type fast. What does Explicitly mean?
OpenStudy (mertsj):
precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable, leaving nothing to implication
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OpenStudy (matt6288):
4 million
OpenStudy (mertsj):
Do you mean grew rapidly?
OpenStudy (matt6288):
Yeah. What's the difference between those two though?
Directrix (directrix):
For a few, consider saying, "At least one"