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    Default than/ than from

    I'd like to know which sentence is correct:

    - NY City is farther from LA than from Boston.
    - NY City is farther from LA than Boston.


    Do they have the same meaning? :)

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    Default Re: than/ than from

    Quote Originally Posted by adrs View Post
    1. NY City is farther from LA than from Boston.
    2. NY City is farther from LA than Boston.
    #1 is clearer. #2 could mean: NY City is farther from LA than Boston is (from LA).

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