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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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as under pressure as

I think this is incorrect. What do I have to change to make it correct?
He's not as under pressure as his opponent.

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Anonymous He's not as under pressure as his opponent. He's not under as much pressure as his opponent (is). CJ

  • Anonymous He's not as under pressure as his opponent.
  • He's not under as much pressure as his opponent (is).
  • CJ
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AnonymousHe's not as under pressure as his opponent.
He's not under as much pressure as his opponent (is).

CJ

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