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Kenny1999 Posted 5 years ago
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Either A or B, both A and B?

I'd like to say that product C is the most expensive among

Which one is correct?

1. C is a lot more expensive than A or B

2. C is a lot more expensive than A and B

3. C is a lot more expensive than both A and B

4. C is a lot more expensive than either A or B

  
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