Is this sentence natural?
is more often followed by “than” him?
I know more is followed by than “more than” but not sure about more often than like in the below sentence?
I am right more often than him.
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1. I am right more often than he is. 2.
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1. I am right more often than he is.
2. I am right more often than him.
3. I am right more often than he.
(1) is fine. (2) is fine in everyday English but, depending on opinion, not ideal for formal English. (3) is said to be formally correct by some people, but it sounds pedantic or stilted to many.