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What does "fewer and further between" mean?



 
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What does "fewer and further between" mean? Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:48 am  What does "fewer and further between" mean?
 

Dear teachers,

Could you please explain what "Japanese children are fewer and further between" means? I could not find the meaning of "fewer and further between" in dictionaries.

The sentence is from the BBC web site: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6306685.stm

Thank you in advance
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What does "fewer and further between" mean? Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:18 am  What does "fewer and further between" mean?
 

Hi,

The best known expression is the positive 'few and far between' meaning rare/infrequent/not often seen or heard of as in:

Examples of this kind of art are difficult to find in Africa and are few and far between these days.If you wanted to use this expression in a comparative form, you would then write:

Examples of this kind of art are more difficult to find in Europe and are fewer and further between than in Africa these days.

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What does "fewer and further between" mean? Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:26 am  What does "fewer and further between" mean?
 

Very nice expression. It is these kinds of expressions that make me love English so much!

Thank you Alan for the clear explanation!
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