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The meaning of FAR MORE... THAN



 
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The meaning of FAR MORE... THAN #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 11, 2006 16:44 pm   The meaning of FAR MORE... THAN
 

Hello!

Well, just this question:

Does 'Far more... than...' mean 'Much more... than'?

Thanks!

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Yes #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 11, 2006 16:58 pm   Yes
 

S? :D

- far better than
- far colder than
- far more intelligent than
- far worse than
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