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- The largest, greatest, highest or biggest number of
The largest, greatest, highest or biggest number of Ask Question Asked 6 years, 9 months ago Modified 6 years, 9 months ago
- What is the difference between largest and biggest?
What is the largest lake in the world? Compare this to 'the biggest lake' To my mind, the largest is the one with the greatest surface area, the biggest may have a smaller surface area but be deeper and therefore contain more water and be 'bigger' Of course, one could just as well assign the other way but there IS a distinction I think
- In mathematics, when referring to pure numbers is largest or biggest . . .
When referring to a list of number is largest or biggest correct? For example, I want to find the biggest number in an array Or should it be the largest number Finally, would either biggest or
- Can I say constitute contribute the largest group?
People who never married contributed the second largest group in both years, which accounted for roughly 15% then 20% of the total population of adult Americans
- Largest snake to ever live discovered in an Indian mine. VS Largest . . .
This is a title from a scientific magazine about how various animals lived on earth thousands of years ago Here is the title: Largest snake to ever live discovered in an Indian mine Wildlife maga
- word usage - Can we say majority to the largest portion when it . . .
What about the second pie chart? In the second pie chart the largest portion is less than 50% Can I still consider the group "c" as majority in it? Based on the Cambridge Dictionary it seems ambiguous: (1) the larger number or part of something, (2) more than half of a total number or amount
- How should we describe the largest group in a set when its share . . .
The largest share of the region's cost estimate total belongs to projects classified as "long term", which accounts for 9% of the region's projects and 47% of the region's cost estimate total While the statements above are numerically accurate and precise, I feel they are a bit clunky and bloated
- Does chronological order mean the most recent item comes first?
In technical and common parlance, the phrase "chronological order" indicates that the items are in order of occurrence or creation, oldest first (being the first in the chronology) So it's [ 1997, 1998, 1999 ] and not [ 1999, 1998, 1997 ] Ordering most recent first as in the example given in the question is called reverse chronological ordering or inverse chronological ordering
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