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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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more than...as it is less than

If I had 4 times as much money as I have now, then my money would be the same amount more than $1000, as it is less than $1000 now.

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Anonymous Is this correct? Only if you have $400, and you drop the comma: If I had 4 times as much money as I have now, then my money would be the same amount more than $1000 as it is less than $1000 now.

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  • Only if you have $400, and you drop the comma: If I had 4 times as much money as I have now, then my money would be the same amount more than $1000 as it is less than $1000 now.
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AnonymousIs this correct?
Only if you have $400, and you drop the comma:

If I had 4 times as much money as I have now, then my money would be the same amount more than $1000 as it is less than $1000 now.

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