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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
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I'm stronger than you?

Is it odd to say "I'm stronger than you"?

I'm not really sure.

What could it mean if I just say "I'm stronger than you"?

Do I need to say "I am physically stronger than you" if I'd like to mean that I am taller or more muscular.

If I'd like to say someone who is better than another one for his wealth, job, or social position, rather than his physical strength, can I say "he is stronger than you"? Do I need more adjectives or adverbs or is there any more appropriate way of expressing the meaning?

  

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kenny1999 Is it odd to say "I'm stronger than you"? Not really. It almost always means "physically stronger".

  • kenny1999 Is it odd to say "I'm stronger than you"?
  • Not really.
  • It almost always means "physically stronger".
  • kenny1999 If I'd like to say someone who is better than another one for his wealth, job, or social position, rather than his physical strength, can I say "he is stronger than you"?
  • No.
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kenny1999Is it odd to say "I'm stronger than you"?

Not really. It almost always means "physically stronger".

kenny1999If I'd like to say someone who is better than another one for his wealth, job, or social position, rather than his physical strength, can I say "he is stronger than you"?

No. That's going to need

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