Talk:more often than not

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Is this phrase 'more often than not' acceptable in standard english? — This comment was unsigned.

Yes. For example: "It happens more often than not." is an elision of "It happens more often than it does not happen." It would be unnatural to say or write the extended version. DCDuring TALK 18:30, 8 May 2012 (UTC)Reply