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Natalia09 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

differ even further?

Dear all,

I don't know how to express correctly the following sentence:

The XXX newspaper looks differently than the YYY newspaper and ZZZ differs even further.

I think "even further" is not really a suitable expression. But what would be the correct expression here?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

even more.

  • even more.
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I think, with "even more" the meaning would be that it differs to a greater extent. What I want to say, this is just another newspaper that looks differently.
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The *** newspaper looks different than the YYY newspaper and ZZZ does, too.

The *** newspaper looks different than the YYY newspaper and so does ZZZ.

The newspapers ***, YYY and ZZZ all have a different look.

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