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1 the manager weeded out the most troublesome employees
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2 the most productive phase in the author's life
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3 the Most High
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4 the most difficult problem
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5 the most opportune moment
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6 the most
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8 make the most of
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10 made the most of
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11 twelve at (the) most/at the very most
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12 for the most part
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13 he is the most likely candidate for the job
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14 at the most unseemly hours
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15 this is the most I can do
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16 most
adj. meer; "at"- hoogstens, hooguit; - "at all" vooral--------adv. meer; belangrijk; (spreektaal) bijna--------n. meest; belangrijkstemost1[ moost] 〈voornaamwoord; overtreffende trap van much en many〉♦voorbeelden:this is the most I can do • meer kan ik niet doenhis work is better than most • hij werkt beter dan de meeste mensen→ make make/————————most2〈bijwoord; in betekenis 0.1 en 0.2 overtreffende trap van much〉1 meest ⇒ hoogst, zeer♦voorbeelden:1 most enjoyable • zeer/hoogst vermakelijkmost probably he won't come • hoogstwaarschijnlijk komt hij nietmost of all I like books • bovenal/voor alles houd ik van boekenmost favoured nation • meest begunstigde natiemost every evening • bijna elke avond————————most3〈determinator; overtreffende trap van much and many〉1 meeste♦voorbeelden:for the most part • grotendeels -
17 the better/best/greater/most part
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18 the fifth most beautiful girl
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19 get the best/most/utmost out of
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20 in the opinion of most people
volgens (de opinie/het oordeel van) de meeste mensen
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