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From a review of an Office suite: "One small but immense improvement from version 1.0 is . . ."
Huh?
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IMMENSE from Encarta 15th century. Via French from Latin immensus , literally “not measured,” from mensus , the past participle of metiri
From M-W transcending ordinary means of measurement
From Webster 1827 Unlimited; unbounded; infinite
One could argue from these examples that small and immense are not mutually exclusive.
If one so wished, that is.
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How about a minor change having a large effect:
Woman, without her man, is nothing.
Friendly amended
Move one comma:
Woman, without her, man is nothing.
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>How about a minor change having a large effect:
I've little doubt that the above is what they were shooting for. I still don't like "small but immense", though, it's clumsy and unclear, as I read it.
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Woman, without her man, is nothing.
Woman, without her man is nothing.
Should it not be a move of the comma, rather thanit's ommision? e.g. Woman, without her, man is nothing.
EDIT: (This doesn't negate your argument, but.)
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>Should it not be a move of the comma, rather than it's omission?
Excellent! I had thought as much when I read the post, but being basically inverterbrate, didn't say so.
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a move of the comma
I had thought so, too. I rejected it because I've only had one cup of coffee so far. I'll take it as a friendly amendment.
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You're right, of course - one small cup of coffee can make an immense difference.
(I like Java - Java, it likes me.)
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a minor change having a large effect This kind of usage--where the actual words refer to different things though they are presented together--is not unheard of. There's a word I'm not remembering for a usage such as, "He put on his jacket and his courage". Is 'small but immense' the same type of usage? (I'm thinking not, but I haven't been awake very long.)
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As I tried to convey in another thread, the pace (and therefore also the size) of change are immensely subjective
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