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No X is so ... that... can't #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 4:28 am   No X is so ... that... can't
 

I have two questions for (1).

(1) No problem is so big that you can't find a solution to it.

#1
Do you agree that (2) is a paraphrase of (1)?

(2) No problem is too big for you to find a solution to (it).

#2
Do you agree that (3) correctly explains what (1) actually means?

(3) You can find a solution to any problem, no matter how big it may be.

Thank you in advance
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No X is so ... that... can't #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:20 am   No X is so ... that... can't
 

#1 Yes.
#2 Yes, again.

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No X is so ... that... can't #3 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:28 am   No X is so ... that... can't
 

Dear Haihao,

I appreciate your help and comments.

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No X is so ... that... can't #4 (permalink) Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:13 am   No X is so ... that... can't
 

IIE, DOUITASHIMASHITE.
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