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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Comparison

It is more out of A than out of B.
It is more out of A than B.
It is owing to A rather than owing to B.
It is owing to A rather than B.

Are the four above fine, and are there other ways to compare?

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What is the context? It's difficult to judge in isolation like this. None of your sentences feel totally natural but in certain situations they could be.

  • What is the context?
  • It's difficult to judge in isolation like this.
  • None of your sentences feel totally natural but in certain situations they could be.
  • There are a great many ways to make comparisons.
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What is the context? It's difficult to judge in isolation like this. None of your sentences feel totally natural but in certain situations they could be.

There are a great many ways to make comparisons.

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