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▸ noun: (linguistics) A kind of comparative sentence that superficially seems acceptable but actually has no clear meaning. Example: "More people have been to Russia than I have."
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▸ noun: (linguistics) A kind of comparative sentence that superficially seems acceptable but actually has no clear meaning. Example: "More people have been to Russia than I have."
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verisimilitude,
liar's paradox,
comparative case,
standard of comparison,
megalocomparison,
mixed metaphor,
false equivalence,
comparand,
counterfactual,
comparativeness,
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