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The Bronx High School of Science has churned out slightly more than its share of Nobel Prize winners in physics over the years: seven, going back to 1972, more than any high school in the country.
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I think that sentence needs an "other" in front of "any high school," since Bronx Science is part of the class of high schools in the country; but can it be argued that no reader would take that sentence to mean "more than even itself"? [I'll let the "slightly" pass as the author's attempt at humor; the figure is now double Stuyvesant's or James Madison's.]