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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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less cooked or rawer

Is it natural to say 'the less cooked'
The less cooked, the better. I don't like the meat overcooked.

Maybe; The rawer, the better.

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"less cooked" makes you feel on balance that it's still basically cooked rather than raw. "rawer" makes you feel it's basically raw rather than cooked. It depends what you want to convey d

  • "less cooked" makes you feel on balance that it's still basically cooked rather than raw.
  • "rawer" makes you feel it's basically raw rather than cooked.
  • It depends what you want to convey d
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"less cooked" makes you feel on balance that it's still basically cooked rather than raw.

"rawer" makes you feel it's basically raw rather than cooked.

It depends what you want to convey

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