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Dec 2, 2023 · Greater, higher, and larger are common choices to describe proportions and amounts; bigger does not sound idiomatic - I'm not sure why. proportion of May 17, 2016 · Both mean "bigger" but they are used for different things. "greater" means bigger in size, weight, speed, or several other things. It can also be used for numbers to mean "bigger". "higher". Oct 19, 2024 · I am very sure that "bigger than" is a comparative, and I am very sure that "as . as" (and the comparative) are comparisons, but is there a separate linguistic name for the "as . as"? Thanks. May 7, 2009 · Hi there! This is my first post on this forum! When comparing numbers/quantities, what is (are) the correct adjective(s) to use? 2 is larger, bigger, higher, greater than 1? Does it make any.
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