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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is this right?

Irwin needed Mary more as a friend than as a lover.
Is this correct, and is there a better way of expressing the same?
  

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It is fine. A more direct way: Irwin needed Mary as a friend more than as a lover.

  • It is fine.
  • A more direct way: Irwin needed Mary as a friend more than as a lover.
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It is fine. A more direct way:

Irwin needed Mary as a friend more than as a lover.

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