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This is, by any means, not acceptable to them at all vs This is not by any means acceptable to them at all

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different structures. The first phrase 'this is, by any means, not acceptable to them at all' emphasizes the negation by placing 'by any means' after 'is'. The second phrase 'this is not by any means acceptable to them at all' places 'by any means' before 'acceptable', which also conveys the negation clearly.

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This is, by any means, not acceptable to them at all

This phrase is correct and emphasizes the negation by placing 'by any means' after 'is'.

This phrase is used to strongly emphasize that something is not acceptable to a particular group.

Alternatives:

  • this is, by no means, acceptable to them at all

This is not by any means acceptable to them at all

This phrase is correct and places 'by any means' before 'acceptable', conveying the negation clearly.

This phrase is also used to emphasize that something is not acceptable to a particular group.

Alternatives:

  • this is not acceptable to them at all by any means

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