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adjective as in additional, greater
adverb as in to a greater extent
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Example Sentences
Epstein made the men co-executors of his estate, giving them the power to control access to evidence and assets currently estimated at more than $100 million.
The hustle rests on one basic flaw in the current approach: Providing AI services costs more than customers pay, so the more customers companies attract, the more they lose.
The Wall Street Journal analyzed data from more than 5,000 earnings calls held by publicly traded U.S. companies this year through Nov. 14.
Cameo said its posts have been popular, attracting more than 100 million views in the past year.
Dozens of Art Deco buildings have been erased to give way to glass and steel facades, and hundreds more are under threat.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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