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If you post a complete sentence containing those words, we can tell you if the whole sentence is grammatically correct and if your phrase is used properly.
It is not even [STRIKE]nearer[/STRIKE] close to your beauty.
[STRIKE]Is that[/STRIKE] Does it mean this?
This sentence is from a English movie but it is spoken in another language and I read the subtitle.
The first two sentences are in English.
A: I went to Rome.
B: What was it like?
A: Not nearly as beautiful as you.(In some other language)
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