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Microctg Posted 11 years ago
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more of / more than

I think there is a minimum difference between below sentences, but I am somewhat unable to perceive. Pls anyone here explains me.

1. We always want more of what feels good.

2. We always want more than what feels good.
  

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Microctg I think there is a minimum difference between below sentences the sentences below , but I am somewhat unable to perceive it . Pls anyone here explains me. Can anyone here explain it, please?

  • Microctg I think there is a minimum difference between below sentences the sentences below , but I am somewhat unable to perceive it .
  • Pls anyone here explains me.
  • Can anyone here explain it, please?
  • more of what feels good suggests an additional amount of what feels good.
  • more than what feels good suggests something else that is better or more satisfying that what feels good, as if what feels good is not enough.
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MicroctgI think there is a minimum difference between below sentences the sentences below, but I am somewhat unable to perceive it. Pls anyone here explains me. Can anyone here explain it, please?
more of what feels good sugg
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Dear CalifJim,

Many thanks to you for helping me understand these things.

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