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All I know is, he's a former M&A lawyer, unlike any commenter here.


20% is on the order of 40%


"in/on the order of" does not mean "the same order of magnitude as" by rather "approximately the same as".

Nobody would call 20% approximately the same as 40% so you are incorrect.




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