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Mr. Tom Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The use of "more often than not"

Hi

Would you say that the following pairs are equally natural?

1) I usually go by car.

2) More often than not, I go by car./ I go by car more often than not.

1) She is usually up by 6.

2) She is up by six more often than nor.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Tom equally natural Yes, but not equally frequent. You'll hear "usually" more often than "more often than not".

  • Mr.
  • Tom equally natural Yes, but not equally frequent.
  • You'll hear "usually" more often than "more often than not".
  • CJ
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Mr. Tomequally natural
Yes, but not equally frequent. You'll hear "usually" more often than "more often than not".

CJ

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