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"Much better than" or "quite well compared to"

Which one is correct?

1- He is feeling much better than/compared to yesterday.

2- He is feeling quite well compared to yesterday.

  

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cat desk Which one is correct? They all are. cat desk 1- He is feeling much better than/compared to yesterday.

  • cat desk Which one is correct?
  • They all are.
  • cat desk 1- He is feeling much better than/compared to yesterday.
  • "Than" is usual.
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cat deskWhich one is correct?

They all are.

cat desk1- He is feeling much better than/compared to yesterday.

"Than" is usual.

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