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"Died of" or "Died from" | Does the phrase "times ago" exist?
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so few people OR such few people Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:52 pm  so few people OR such few people
 

Hi,

Could you tell me which is correct?

…Such … few people had bought tickets that the play was cancelled.
OR
…So… few people had bought tickets that the play was cancelled.

Thanks in advance.

bye
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so few people OR such few people Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:59 pm  so few people OR such few people
 

"So few people..." is correct.
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