Timeline for Is "being away from home a good deal" strictly habitual?
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Dec 26, 2022 at 23:33 | history | edited | AskingJeeves | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 26, 2022 at 23:28 | answer | added | Barmar | timeline score: 2 | |
Dec 26, 2022 at 23:20 | history | edited | AskingJeeves | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 26, 2022 at 23:20 | comment | added | Barmar | "a good deal" or "a great deal" mean "a lot". This doesn't specify whether it's a single stretch or frequent short stretches. | |
Dec 26, 2022 at 23:18 | history | edited | Barmar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Dec 26, 2022 at 23:18 | comment | added | Barmar | Where is "often" in the quote? That's not what "a big deal" means. | |
Dec 26, 2022 at 22:26 | comment | added | Tinfoil Hat | The quote is "...a good deal" — not "...a big deal." Those don't have the same meaning. | |
Dec 26, 2022 at 22:23 | comment | added | CommunityBot | Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. | |
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S Dec 26, 2022 at 22:13 | history | asked | AskingJeeves | CC BY-SA 4.0 |