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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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If you use "miss you much more" will it be correct?
  

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Maybe. You have to provide context, like this: I will miss you much more than I missed my dog when he died.

  • Maybe.
  • You have to provide context, like this: I will miss you much more than I missed my dog when he died.
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Maybe. You have to provide context, like this:

I will miss you much more than I missed my dog when he died.

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