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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

more on this than on?

Hello

He focuses more on the plan than on the strategy and more on thinking than on action.

He focuses more on the plan than on the strategy and on thinking than on action.

Which is correct?
Should I use "more on" twice to avoid ambiguity?

Thanks.
  
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