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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if not most" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to emphasize that a certain amount is large or extreme. For example, "He has visited nearly every state in the US, if not most."
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(Many, if not most, did).
But many, if not most, are useless.
But many if not most cases probably go undetected.
Many, if not most, employer-sponsored insurance plans cover abortions.
Many, if not most, die a dog's death.
All that should benefit many if not most Medicare beneficiaries.
Moreover, much, if not most, crime is not reported.
Many if not most people I know play some sort of stupid game.
Many golf teachers, if not most, are affiliated with the P.G.A. of America.
Many, if not most, of the Conservative Party's troubles stem from facing inwards rather than outwards.
Many, if not most, of the greatest works of Sillan art are site-specific and unmovable.
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