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Saying "Are there any good examples?" suggests that you're deeming the examples already given to be "not good". Presumably, when you wrote your example sentences, you thought they were OK, so you actually want to know if there are other good ways of saying it, or if there is a better way to say them.much more of someone
When someone knows something better and more about my country, Can I say this sentence, You are much more of a Korean than I am? You are much more of an American than I am ( If I am American and someome from anther country knows more about the U.S.A. Can I say the expression much more of? )...www.usingenglish.com
I put a thread beforeThat's from one of my earlier threads.andI used any good examples butsomea teacher used any other good examples. Is there a reasonthere should bethe word other should be there?
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