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Ana Machado Posted 9 years ago
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A text can be "shorter" or "smaller" when compared? (number of words)

Just a few words represent a shorter text or a smaller text if compared to many words?

According to the answer, may I conclude that the same rule applies to larger/bigger?

(considering "larger" opposite to "shorter", and "bigger" opposite to "smaller")

Thanks!

  

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Ana Machado Just a few words represent a shorter text or a smaller text if compared to many words? 'Shorter' is much better. Ana Machado may I conclude that the same rule applies to larger/bigger?

  • Ana Machado Just a few words represent a shorter text or a smaller text if compared to many words?
  • 'Shorter' is much better.
  • Ana Machado may I conclude that the same rule applies to larger/bigger?
  • What rule?
  • Ana Machado considering "larger" opposite to "shorter" I wouldn't consider that.
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Ana MachadoJust a few words represent a shorter text or a smaller text if compared to many words?

'Shorter' is much better.

Ana Machadomay I conclude that the same rule applies to larger/bigger?

What rule?

Ana Machadoconsidering "larger" opposite to "shorter"

I wouldn't co

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