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1 She looked very beautiful and not one whit worse for the drive.
2 These people of yours are not a whit worse than other people.
3 And so we parted-nota whit worse friends than before.
4 They are no whit worse off than if you had never been among them.
5 For why is gambling a whit worse than any other method of acquiring money?
6 Nor were these storekeepers and clerks a whit worse men than any others in Boston.
7 She's not a whit worse than the vast majority!
8 How do we know that they are one whit worse than we should be in their place?
9 Others of your associates have served terms in prison for things no whit worse than you have done repeatedly.
10 You will forgive me, and not trouble yourself, or imagine that I am one whit worse than I say.
11 The air in the working-class districts of London is not one whit worse than it is in Mayfair or in Belgravia.
12 She was as white as ever, but she was looking no whit worse than she looked when she had first appeared the day before.
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