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View definitions for not many

not many

adjective as in scattering

Strong matches

Weak match

adverb as in little

pronoun as in few

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"There's not many jobs where you go to work in the morning and do good all day, and also irritate really bad people, so I get the best of both worlds," said Mabel.

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But the conversation about this conflict has many weeks, if not many months to run.

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There are not many remnants of New Brighton's past as a Victorian and Edwardian seaside town still visible today.

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Plenty at the club noted within the reaction to this week's staff news at United that not many employers offer staff the free lunches that are being taken away.

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There are not many options to replace Buttler but Brook seems the most credible.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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