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"much trouble" vs "a lot of troubles"



 
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"much trouble" vs "a lot of troubles" #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:23 am   "much trouble" vs "a lot of troubles"
 

Could you please tell the differnce between:

much trouble & a lot of troubles?

Thanks
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"much trouble" vs "a lot of troubles" #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 26, 2006 14:18 pm   "much trouble" vs "a lot of troubles"
 

Sultano wrote:
Could you please tell the differnce between:

much trouble & a lot of troubles?

I don't think we can help you much unless we have context.
Jamie (K)
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