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We are talking about an airstrike around 1930 wherein the reporting newspapers differed on the count of fatalities. One noted that 22 had died; another/two claimed 24; yet another claimed 28 whilst two claimed 30, (which were the highest).



Suppose that, I am constrained by space and can't afford to leave a mention about the different figures. So, if I simply write As many as 30 people were killed in the airstrike; does it impress upon the readers that I am not certain of the count and instead, referring to the maximum reported casualty? Is the usage of As many as optimum?










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    We are talking about an airstrike around 1930 wherein the reporting newspapers differed on the count of fatalities. One noted that 22 had died; another/two claimed 24; yet another claimed 28 whilst two claimed 30, (which were the highest).



    Suppose that, I am constrained by space and can't afford to leave a mention about the different figures. So, if I simply write As many as 30 people were killed in the airstrike; does it impress upon the readers that I am not certain of the count and instead, referring to the maximum reported casualty? Is the usage of As many as optimum?










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      We are talking about an airstrike around 1930 wherein the reporting newspapers differed on the count of fatalities. One noted that 22 had died; another/two claimed 24; yet another claimed 28 whilst two claimed 30, (which were the highest).



      Suppose that, I am constrained by space and can't afford to leave a mention about the different figures. So, if I simply write As many as 30 people were killed in the airstrike; does it impress upon the readers that I am not certain of the count and instead, referring to the maximum reported casualty? Is the usage of As many as optimum?










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      We are talking about an airstrike around 1930 wherein the reporting newspapers differed on the count of fatalities. One noted that 22 had died; another/two claimed 24; yet another claimed 28 whilst two claimed 30, (which were the highest).



      Suppose that, I am constrained by space and can't afford to leave a mention about the different figures. So, if I simply write As many as 30 people were killed in the airstrike; does it impress upon the readers that I am not certain of the count and instead, referring to the maximum reported casualty? Is the usage of As many as optimum?







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          A better way of phrasing it might be to use an extra modal expression, as opposed to just the tensed verb were:




          As many as 30 people may have been killed in the airstrike.







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            It doesn't work for me because 22 is not as many as 30.



            I personally would say, "Between 20 and 30 people were killed in the airstrike"






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            Also, you can say "Around 30 people were killed in the airstrike"



            "As many as" has a different usage






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              A better way of phrasing it might be to use an extra modal expression, as opposed to just the tensed verb were:




              As many as 30 people may have been killed in the airstrike.







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                A better way of phrasing it might be to use an extra modal expression, as opposed to just the tensed verb were:




                As many as 30 people may have been killed in the airstrike.







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                  A better way of phrasing it might be to use an extra modal expression, as opposed to just the tensed verb were:




                  As many as 30 people may have been killed in the airstrike.







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                  A better way of phrasing it might be to use an extra modal expression, as opposed to just the tensed verb were:




                  As many as 30 people may have been killed in the airstrike.








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                      It doesn't work for me because 22 is not as many as 30.



                      I personally would say, "Between 20 and 30 people were killed in the airstrike"






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                      It doesn't work for me because 22 is not as many as 30.



                      I personally would say, "Between 20 and 30 people were killed in the airstrike"






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                      It doesn't work for me because 22 is not as many as 30.



                      I personally would say, "Between 20 and 30 people were killed in the airstrike"






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                      It doesn't work for me because 22 is not as many as 30.



                      I personally would say, "Between 20 and 30 people were killed in the airstrike"







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                      Also, you can say "Around 30 people were killed in the airstrike"



                      "As many as" has a different usage






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                          Also, you can say "Around 30 people were killed in the airstrike"



                          "As many as" has a different usage






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                          Also, you can say "Around 30 people were killed in the airstrike"



                          "As many as" has a different usage







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