"I felt as though I lost a close relative, which is interesting because I really didn't know him hardly at all." - Al Pacino, in Hollywood Life, about his reaction to the death of Marlon Brando
Al's statement features a double negative and a colloquial redundancy.
The phrase "really didn't know him" contains a negative (the contracted […]
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