mrmvp
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In a book named "Business Results", I found this sentence:
In the words of one CEO, who asked not to be named: 'It's a lot cheaper than offering a 2% on our whole product range!'
I can't understand what "than" means above because I see no comparison between two thing. Why doesn't it rewrite as " It's a lot cheaper to offer a 2% on our whole product range!"
In the words of one CEO, who asked not to be named: 'It's a lot cheaper than offering a 2% on our whole product range!'
I can't understand what "than" means above because I see no comparison between two thing. Why doesn't it rewrite as " It's a lot cheaper to offer a 2% on our whole product range!"