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adjective as in additional, greater
adverb as in to a greater extent
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He argued new immigrants would only consume more, worsening Americans’ standard of living and environmental conditions “Urban sprawl creates inefficient cities which unnecessarily destroys millions of acres of land,” he continued.
Oslo said it did not want to rely on China for such materials, stressing it would only begin issuing licences once more environmental research was carried out.
Its debts became more than the value of its assets, and costs related to a break-in at its Wirral plant added to its woes.
I know that the film was going to go there even as I was writing the earlier sections, which are more or less faithful to the book.
There were more than 350 violent or sexual offences reported at the carnival in August, including the fatal stabbing of young mother Cher Maximen, according to the Met Police, and 61 attacks on officers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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