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twice as many - translation to german

UK MUSICAL DUO
Andrew Rose; Twice As Much; David Skinner (musician); That's All (Twice as Much album)

twice as many      
zweimal so viel, doppelt
twice as much         
doppelt so viel, zweimal so viel
e pluribus unum         
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LATIN PHRASE ON THE GREAT SEAL OF UNITED STATES, LITERALLY MEANS "OUT OF MANY, ONE"
E Pluribus Unum; E pluribus umun; E PLURIBUS UNUM; Unum e pluribus; Ex Pluribus Unum; Out of Many, One; From many, one; E-Plu Rib Us-U Num; One from many
E pluribus unum, (Latein) aus Vielen Einheit (Motto der USA)

Definition

Twice
·adv Two times; once and again.
II. Twice ·adv Doubly; in twofold quantity or degree; as, twice the sum; he is twice as fortunate as his neighbor.

Wikipedia

Twice as Much

Twice as Much was a British musical duo, composed of Dave Skinner (born David Ferguson Skinner, 4 July 1946, London) and Andrew Rose (born Andrew Colin Campbell Rose, 12 March 1946, Edgware, Middlesex), harmony singers who wrote much of their own material.

Their only UK Top 40 success as performers was a cover of the Mick Jagger / Keith Richards composition "Sittin' on a Fence" (1966). The Rolling Stones' version of the song, although recorded in December 1965, was not released on a Stones' album in the US until 1967, and not in the UK (where it again emerged as an album track) until 1969. Twice as Much were managed by Andrew Loog Oldham. Songs that were composed by the duo were recorded by Del Shannon, Chris Farlowe and P. P. Arnold.

In 1972, Skinner joined Uncle Dog, a group including vocalist Carol Grimes. He penned most of the tracks on their album, Old Hat. He was also a member of Clancy. In 1977/8, Skinner toured as the keyboard player with Roxy Music. He also contributed to albums by Phil Manzanera and Bryan Ferry.

Examples of use of twice as many
1. This is twice as many as had been previously thought.
2. Stations sell twice as many tickets as there are seats.
3. C. difficile now claims twice as many lives as MRSA.
4. His predecessor sometimes used twice as many languages on Christmas.
5. Pro–settlement organisers put the number at twice as many.