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Sentence: He does so more often than not!



 
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Sentence: He does so more often than not! #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 22, 2007 16:33 pm   Sentence: He does so more often than not!
 

Hello All,

I would be most grateful if you help me get the meaning of the following sentence:

He does so more often than not!!!

Thanks in advance,
Mohammad
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Sentence: He does so more, often than not! #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 22, 2007 16:47 pm   Sentence: He does so more, often than not!
 

I think you should give the context in which the sentence is.
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Sentence: He does so more, often than not! #3 (permalink) Sat Sep 22, 2007 20:35 pm   Sentence: He does so more, often than not!
 

You don't need the context to understand the gist.
more often than not is an adverb and means in more than half the instances
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Sentence: He does so more, often than not! #4 (permalink) Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:06 am   Sentence: He does so more, often than not!
 

Hello tortoisea and lost_soul,

OK, the phrase "more often than not" is an idiom. The fact is that one of my friends ask me about the meaning of the mentioned sentence in this way:

He does so more, often than not instead of He does so more often than not.

I ask it immediately and didn't check my dictionary beforehanded. Embarassed

Thanks a million,
Mohammad
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Sentence: He does so more, often than not! #5 (permalink) Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:52 pm   Sentence: He does so more, often than not!
 

Hi m1mohammad

Just one more comment:

The word 'so' in your sentence refers back to some activity that was mentioned in a previous sentence (in the previous context), so basically your sentence means:

He does it (the activity that was previously mentioned) more often than he does not do it.
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Sentence: He does so more, often than not! #6 (permalink) Sun Sep 23, 2007 16:40 pm   Sentence: He does so more, often than not!
 

Hi Yankee,

EXACTLY.
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