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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Over a week or More than a week

Should use "more than" or "over" in the sentence below?

The whole world has been talking about it for OVER/MORE THAN a week, and yet, — admit it — you still don’t quite get what all the Bitcoin fuss is about.

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The whole world has been talking about it for OVER/MORE THAN a week, Both are fine.

  • The whole world has been talking about it for OVER/MORE THAN a week, Both are fine.
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teal limeShould use "more than" or "over" in the sentence below?The whole world has been talking about it for OVER/MORE THAN a week,

Both are fine.

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