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Adjective

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so many (not comparable)

  1. A certain number of
    • September 2006, Justin Trudeau - speech in Toronto
      But the fact of the matter is, there's only so many people we can take, it's time to take Canada over there.
  2. Great in number; very numerous; a large number of

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