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Definitions from the Webever than"Ever than" is a phrase used to compare two things or indicate a degree of change in a particular quality. Sample Sentences: 1. Comparatives: - She is ever than him in solving complex mathematical problems. - The new model is ever than the previous one, offering advanced features. - This book is ever than the previous edition with added chapters. 2. Comparative Idioms: - He is wiser than ever than before. - I had never seen a prettier sunset than ever than that day. - Your achievements are greater than ever than I imagined. HTML Format: Term: ever than Description: "Ever than" is a phrase used to compare two things or indicate a degree of change in a particular quality. Sample Sentences: 1. Comparatives: - She is ever than him in solving complex mathematical problems. - The new model is ever than the previous one, offering advanced features. - This book is ever than the previous edition with added chapters. 2. Comparative Idioms: - He is wiser than ever than before. - I had never seen a prettier sunset than ever than that day. - Your achievements are greater than ever than I imagined. Related Products (Amazon): | ||||
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