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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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worth more than mine

Is this correct? Her sessions are worth $1800, mine are worth $1200. Her sessions are worth $600 more than mine.
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Yes.

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I agree with Rover that it is 'correct', but it sounds very unnatural to me. If we are talking about how much people charge for their sessions then I think that we are more likely to say:

Her sessions cost $1800, mine cost $1200. Her sessions cost $600 more than mine.
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indeed, your sessions are probably worth nothing but you charge $ 1200 for them
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While not the point of your question, there is a comma splice.
Her sessions cost/are worth $1800, [conjunction] mine cost/are worth $1200.

In this case, you could use "and" or "but" or even "while." If you used "but" I'd also insert "only" before "$1200."

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