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1 The virus is both more contagious than the flu and more dangerous.
2 Zeal in a genuine cause is more contagious than a bad habit.
3 There is no cholera, no yellow-fever, no small-pox more contagious than debt.
4 The war story was likely more contagious than the flu story.
5 Presently it took the milder but more contagious form of ridicule.
6 Sometimes I think there's something going around more contagious than your mom's bug.
7 New research suggesting the virus is more contagious than previously thought added to the alarm.
8 Nothing these days is more contagious than Covid-19 battle rhetoric, not even the virus itself.
9 The chief prerequisite is a warm love for the poets: nowhere is enthusiasm more contagious .
10 An evil spirit is more contagious than the plague.
11 Researchers wondered whether more contagious bird flu would necessarily always be less deadly in humans.
12 Mutations can make it deadlier or more contagious .
13 If not by words, then by example they counsel the same thing; and example is more contagious .
14 That courage may be even more contagious .
15 Nothing is more contagious than joy, and Hyde was now a living joy through all the house.
16 There is nothing more contagious than belief.
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