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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is there any difference between these sentences, specifically the use of ‘more’?

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Is the use of ‘more’ just redundant, maybe?
  

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Anonymous Is the use of ‘more’ just redundant, maybe? Yes, but it's usually overlooked as a forgivable redundancy. CJ

  • Anonymous Is the use of ‘more’ just redundant, maybe?
  • Yes, but it's usually overlooked as a forgivable redundancy.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs the use of ‘more’ just redundant, maybe?
Yes, but it's usually overlooked as a forgivable redundancy.

CJ
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Thanks for replying ,CJ.
CalifJimoverlooked as a forgivable redundancy.
Does that mean that it is an acceptable redundancy?

If so, there is no real difference in the sentence meaning in its use. Right?
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AnonymousDoes that mean that it is an acceptable redundancy?
It does.
Anonymousthere is no real difference in the sentence meaning in its use.
Correct.

CJ
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CalifJim AnonymousDoes that mean that it is an acceptable redundancy?It does.Anonymousthere is no real difference in the sentence meaning in its use.Correct.CJ
Great. Thank you very much, CJ.

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