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"To name but a few" #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 27, 2006 19:45 pm   "To name but a few"
 

Hi

I would like to know if we could add and before to name but a few?

1- I ate bananas, oranges, sanwiches, and to name but a few!

Does and sound daft here? Or is it a matter of opinion?

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"To name but a few" #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 27, 2006 20:11 pm   "To name but a few"
 

Tom wrote:
Does and sound daft here?


It sounds daft. 8)

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"To name but a few" #3 (permalink) Wed Sep 27, 2006 20:13 pm   "To name but a few"
 

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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