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| I like the weather in NY. but I like the weather in L.A better. How to say: I don't the weather in L.A. but I hate the weather in NY more? Do you use " more" ? Is the above sentence correct in American English? or what 's the best way to say? Thanks. |
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| hate it worse |
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