even less/not least/still less

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vkhu

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Jeremy's friends were fond of him.............. because of his generosity

A. still less
B. even less
C. not least

C is the answer here but I don't understand this sentence. What does it mean anyway? Why is C the only correct choice in this case?
Note: There is no further context. This is a standalone sentence
 
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The correct answer is C. The sentence means that his generosity was not the least (important) reason for their liking him; in fact, it was quite an important reaon.
 

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Sorry, I was typing a little bit too fast. Thanks mate.
 

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The correct answer is C. The sentence means that his generosity was not the least (important) reason for their liking him; in fact, it was quite an important reaon.

Hello.:-D
Please allow me to ask a question.
I've seen a construction like this:
'Jeremy's friends were fond of him all the more for his generosity.'
Is this a common expression?
 

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Hello.:-D
Please allow me to ask a question.
I've seen a construction like this:
'Jeremy's friends were fond of him all the more for his generosity.'
Is this a common expression?

Could you open a new thread for this please? It's a different phrase and not connected to the original post.
 
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