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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Higher or stronger

Which is correct please?
The higher/stronger the pressure the more/higher the water will splatter.

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Anonymous The higher/stronger the pressure Both are equally good. Anonymous the more/higher the water will splatter. Both are good.

  • Anonymous The higher/stronger the pressure Both are equally good.
  • Anonymous the more/higher the water will splatter.
  • Both are good.
  • I'd use "more" here unless the direction of motion were really straight up.
  • CJ
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AnonymousThe higher/stronger the pressure
Both are equally good.
Anonymousthe more/higher the water will splatter.
Both are good. I'd use "more" here unless the direction of motion were really straight up.

CJ

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