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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
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Less tempered

She's less bad tempered than she was.
She's less tempered than she was.
I think the first one is incorrect?
Isn't it ?
  

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She is less bad tempered now than she used to be.

  • She is less bad tempered now than she used to be.
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She is less bad tempered now than she used to be.
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Tempered by itself has another meaning.
By the way, I'd include a hyphen in bad-tempered.

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