not so as you'd notice

not so as you'd notice
разг. не особенно;
не очень много 'Any luck?' - 'Not so's you'd notice.' ≈ 'Идут дела?' - 'Да не особенно.' 'Was Chester interested?' - 'Not so as you'd notice.' ≈ 'Ну что, Честер заинтересовался?' - 'Не очень.'

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