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Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs.
more
less
Synonyms
Examples for "
more
"
more
Examples for "
more
"
1
However, it's the touting situation which is of far
more
concern today.
2
However, I was in reality seeking to raise far
more
serious questions.
3
However the last great dip was
more
than 20 million years ago.
4
Every year,
more
countries ban wild animals from being used in circuses.
5
Yet of course it's a far
more
widespread problem than severe suffering.
1
This land pirating is now carried
to
a
greater
extent
than ever.
2
There was no Senator who had
to
a
greater
extent
their confidence.
3
This time we will rely upon computerized fire control
to
a
greater
extent
.
4
This decrease of TVR persisted
to
a
greater
extent
in the cone group.
5
They may even
to
a
greater
extent
affect our relations to foreign governments.
6
But it was driven
to
a
greater
extent
by a change in lending practices.
7
The amount of sleep declines with aging and
to
a
greater
extent
in AD.
8
He thought labour was in this movement
to
a
greater
extent
than was imagined.
9
She was a woman
to
a
greater
extent
than any one has ever been.
10
We think that at this point the grief should have passed
to
a
greater
extent
.
11
Aging does not appear to affect cognitive functioning
to
a
greater
extent
than in HC.
12
The radius was affected
to
a
greater
extent
in the trabecular compartment than the tibia.
13
The circumstances of my present life enable me to realise it
to
a
greater
extent
.
14
He probably realized
to
a
greater
extent
than any of them what had taken place.
15
Father's death threw upon me the management of affairs
to
a
greater
extent
than ever.
16
The communication training programs appear to benefit junior oncologists
to
a
greater
extent
in trilateral situations.