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He didn't sing ... (good/as) he'd thought he would have.
as well as
This is ... (just about/ sophisticated) equipment I've worked with.
just about the most sophisticated
What he has experienced was ... (nothing /scary) what I went through last year.
nothing like as scary as
They say ... (hard) you try, ... (good) results you get.
the harder ... the better
We need something ... (bit/ colourful) these black-and-white photos.
a bit more colourful than
I think he leads ... (deal/interesting/ life) the life of an average city dweller.
a great deal more interesting life than
This Thai meal was ... (far/spicy) one I've ever eaten.
by far the spiciest
Well, after this walk in the park your shoes are ... (far/dirty) than mine.
far dirtier
If you ask me, this is ... (easily/friendly) place to live.
easily the friendliest
I'd say ... (much) you speak a language, ... (few) mental barriers you have.
the more... the fewer
The city streets are ... (considerably/ crowded) they used to, there are usually just a few people.
considerably less crowded than
Gold products are ... (twice/ often/ buy) platinum ones.
twice as often bought as
...(tall) the building, ... (great) the risk of fire.
The taller ... the greater
Mexico is probably my ... (favourite) city, I wouldn't go there alone.
least favourite
Iron is ... (nothing/hard) diamond.
nothing like as hard as
Your advice is ... (no/good) his.
no better than
They built the house (much/quick) I expected!
much more quickly than
Since you had so much theory, I think that your presentation was ... (lot/interactive) mine.,
a lot less interactive
He doesn't earn ... (quite/much) his wife, I'm afraid.
quite as much as
I only wanted him to speak ... (bit/quiet) as the child was sleeping, what's all this fuss about?!
a bit more quietly
Your remark was only ... (slightly/awkward) his.
slightly less/more awkward than
That was ... (far/long) sentence he has spoken.
by far the longest
This fur coat is ... (easily/expensive) in the store.
easily the most expansive
They have ... (far/bad) computer software than we do.
far worse
She is ... (not nearly/musical) her friend.
not nearly as musical as
This is ... (just about/complicated) instruction ever.
just about the most complicated