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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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A tiny bit fast/faster?

Do they have the same meaning?

A tiny bit fast/faster?

  

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Anonymous A tiny bit fast Bad English Anonymous A tiny bit faster? Good English

  • Anonymous A tiny bit fast Bad English Anonymous A tiny bit faster?
  • Good English
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AnonymousA tiny bit fast

Bad English

AnonymousA tiny bit faster?

Good English

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