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1) I've been to shockingly gorgeously small colleges. But none as beautiful as Harvard
I've been to shocking gorgeous small colleges. But none as beautiful as Harvard

Which is correct?

2) You are not worthy of playing sport
or
You are not worth to play sport
Which one is correct?

3) Bonfire and campfire in the context of camping, do they really different?
  

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1) I've been to shockingly gorgeously small colleges. But none as beautiful as Harvard The colleges are small to the extent that they shock because of their smallness; and they are small to the extent that they are gorgeous because of their smallness. I've been to shocking gorgeous small colleges.

  • 1) I've been to shockingly gorgeously small colleges.
  • But none as beautiful as Harvard The colleges are small to the extent that they shock because of their smallness; and they are small to the extent that they are gorgeous because of their smallness.
  • I've been to shocking gorgeous small colleges.
  • But none as beautiful as Harvard The colleges are shocking.
  • They are also gorgeous.
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1) I've been to shockingly gorgeously small colleges. But none as beautiful as Harvard
The colleges are small to the extent that they shock because of their smallness; and they are small to the extent that they are gorgeous because of their smallness.

I've been to shocking gorgeous small colleges. But none as beautiful as Harvard

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