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GRDeborah Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is "better focused" gramatically correct?

.... as in

"This edition includes better focused and shorter assignments"

I thought it should be "more focused" but I wasn't sure...

Thanks!

GRDeborah
  

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They are both correct and could have different meanings. Something could be more focused on certain things, yet miss something else that is significant.

  • They are both correct and could have different meanings.
  • Something could be more focused on certain things, yet miss something else that is significant.
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They are both correct and could have different meanings. Something could be more focused on certain things, yet miss something else that is significant.

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