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idiomin more ways than oneused in order to emphasize that something happens or is true in many ways or for many reasons:Nobel prize-winner Dr Getrude Elion has been a scientific pioneer in more ways than one.When I left England to work in America, I found that it's a long way from Manchester to Chicago in more ways than one.
in more ways than oneIn a number of ways. I'm telling you, this idea of yours is a mistake in more ways than one. in ˌmore ways than ˈone used to show that something that has been said has more than one meaning: She’s a big woman, in more ways than one (= she is big in size, and also important or powerful). |