Is "very many" a right expression in grammar?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Very many" is correct grammar and is used correctly here. A similar expression is "that many".
Rebecca
"Very many" is correct grammar and is used correctly here. A similar expression is "that many".
03/16
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What does "get to" mean?
"Get to" is a phrasal verb of "get". In this context, "get to" means to have an opportunity or a privilege to do something. Ex: We go to school together, so I get to see her everyday. Ex: I get to pick what we're having for dinner.
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What does "like" mean?
"Like" in this case is used to mean similar to or express resemblance. Here's a few examples of "like" expressing similarity: Ex: Listen to this song! It's like that song we heard yesterday. Ex: You are just like your dad.
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What's "in a daze" mean?
"In a daze" means to be unable to think properly, confused, or in a trance-like state. It kind of looks like being unable to respond properly to things, being mesmerized and distracted by something, or shocked. Ex: She walked around the mall in a daze since it was so loud. Ex: Sorry, I was in a daze. What did you ask me? Ex: When I told him the news, he went into a daze.
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What's "at last" mean and when's it used?
"At last" means finally or after a long time. You can use it when you've been hoping for or waiting for something for a long time. It has a feeling or nuance of some kind of relief that that thing finally happened. Ex: You came home, at last! Ex: And, at last, the weather started to get warmer. Warm enough to go swimming at the beach. Ex: She went to say hi to everyone, then, at last, she came and greeted our table.
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What does “the butt of the joke” mean?
The "butt of the joke" means to be the person or subject of ridicule, mockery, and criticism. If you are the butt of someone else's jokes, it means that they are making fun of you or ridiculing you. The butt of the joke is typically people, but it also can be a place, thing or idea. Ex: She became the butt of the joke at her school. She accidentally slipped in the lunchroom.
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