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The passenger's luggage was wider than the aisle of an airplane.
No. Use "less bad" or "better" It is, though people tend to opt for the positive, i.e. it is better
It may be grammatically correct, but it is a logical absurdity. more/fewer is about counting more/less is about amount … so… no, it is not correct.
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More or less. Air can leak from a container, because it is a fluid. However, "leaking air" wouldn't necessarily be correct all the time, so use your best judgment.
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In conversation and with a small audience that you know, you could get by with that phrase, "Where's it to?"To a wider audience or when you're writing use, "To where is it?"
The passenger's luggage was wider than the aisle of an airplane.
No, it is not correct grammar. It should be "twenty items or fewer." "Less" is used for uncountable quantities, while "fewer" should be used for countable items like "items."
No. Use "less bad" or "better" It is, though people tend to opt for the positive, i.e. it is better
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A right angle is 90 degrees if an angle is wider than 90 it is obtuse if it is less than 90 it is an acute angle.
become wider
It may be grammatically correct, but it is a logical absurdity. more/fewer is about counting more/less is about amount … so… no, it is not correct.
Shadow MaskCommonly used in raster scan display.produce much wider range of color.picture quality is greater.Delta Shadow MaskCommonly used in color CRT system.produce less wider range of color.picture quality is less.
Wider soles distribute the weight over a wider area, thus decreasing ground pressure. This can make slipping more of a risk.
All things being equal, a wider confidence interval (CI) implies a higher confidence. The higher confidence you want, the wider the CI gets. The lower confidence you want, the narrower the CI gets The point estimate will be the same, just the margin of error value changes based on the confidence you want. The formula for the CI is your point estimate +/- E or margin of error. The "E" formula contains a value for the confidence and the higher the confidence, the larger the value hence the wider the spread. In talking about the width of the CI, it is not correct to say more or less precise. You would state something like I am 95% confident that the CI contains the true value of the mean.