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  • I’m SADDER/ MORE SAD than angry about the decision.
    more sad
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  • They couldn’t have built the houses MORE/ ANY closer together. We can practically hear the neighbours snoring.
    any
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  • I’m afraid I can’t train THAT/ ANY more often than I do, as I’ve got a lot of work on right now.
    any
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  • The second witness’s report is BY / AT complete variance with what the first witness stated.
    at
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  • The speed of my new car isn’t a PART / PATCH on that of my previous one, but it does have a smaller engine.
    patch
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  • No one could be any healthier AS / THAN Ahmed, but he still came down with a bad case of flu.
    than
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  • The effects of the storm were not __________ devastating as had been predicted.
    as
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  • The second novel by the author is __________ near as complex as his first.
    nowhere
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  • When the letter came it wasn’t so __________ a disappointment as a complete shock to the system.
    much
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  • Sunbathing in the garden yesterday was a bit __________ being in the Caribbean, it was so hot.
    like
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  • Sunbathing in the garden yesterday was a bit __________ being in the Caribbean, it was so hot.
    like
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  • Unfortunately, the dish was __________ spicy as to be practically inedible.
    so
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  • The higher test was a challenge but, in my opinion, the lower level was equally __________ difficult.
    as
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  • The hotel we stayed in was nothing __________ any hotel we’d ever stayed in before.
    like
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  • The service at the restaurant wasn’t a ___ on what it used to be under previous management.
    bit
    part
    patch
    mark
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  • The committee’s decision wasn’t so ___ a surprise as a complete shock.
    as
    more
    much
    that
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