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Originally Posted by Coffa I'm afraid that's not correct. The following sentences are identical in meaning:
1) "Most of the people who are smokers will die from cancer."
2) "Most people who smoke will die from cancer." |
Can I suggest that both you and hlbert are correct, depending on the context?

In your example they are identical but :-
Most people speak Spanish.
Most of the people speak Spanish.
In the first I would assume the speaker meant everyone in the world. If the speaker used the second phrase I would assume everyone in a particular group, location, etc, and would probably ask "Which people?"