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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A high/large value ?

Hi, when you mean "value" as in some number (1, 2, 3, etc.),

Do you say a high value or a large value?

For example, if you are talking about a t-value of 0.8, do you say that this is a large t-value or a high-t-value?

Thanks.!!
  

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hmm... what about bigger ?

  • hmm...
  • what about bigger ?
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hmm... what about bigger ?
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No, not 'bigger'.

This is a large t-value or a high-t-value?-- I don't know what t-value measures; the numbers could be inverse to their real value.
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a t-value is a number. like 0.1 and 0.5, etc.

So the question is do you say a high t-value? or a large t-value.

The "VALUE" here is just some number.
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I think'high'. These sound right to me:

12 is a larger number than 9

12 is a higher value than 9
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super. I think so, too.

Thank you Mister.

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