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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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More into that or/than this

How would you phrase? Is it correct to say « brains »?


Do you think there would be more women into appearances or/than brains?

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anonymous Do you think there would be more women into appearances or/than brains? Because of "more", "than" is better than "or". More this than that.

  • anonymous Do you think there would be more women into appearances or/than brains?
  • Because of "more", "than" is better than "or".
  • More this than that.
  • "brains" is OK.
  • You don't want just "brain".
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anonymousDo you think there would be more women into appearances or/than brains?

Because of "more", "than" is better than "or". More this than that. "brains" is OK. You don't want just "brain".

The use of "would" is not wrong, but it makes the listener ask "under what conditions?" I expected "Do you think there are more ...?" in an isolated senten

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