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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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The same amount pregnant

How would younphrase this? Are they both correct?


We are both the same amount pregnant.

We are both as far long as each other.


Is this sentence natural?

He hurt me more than he did me good over the course of our relationship.


Tha k you

  

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I can easily imagine a native speaker saying any of those, although they are a bit awkward. "Both" is redundant in the first two, but most people would say it that way, anyhow.

  • I can easily imagine a native speaker saying any of those, although they are a bit awkward.
  • "Both" is redundant in the first two, but most people would say it that way, anyhow.
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I can easily imagine a native speaker saying any of those, although they are a bit awkward. "Both" is redundant in the first two, but most people would say it that way, anyhow.

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