More than.
20-30% more than 14 would be 16.8-18.2.
Whenever there are a million or more items.
A quarter expressed in percentage is 25%, therefore, a little more than a quarter would be 26% or 27%.
19 how does Larry have 19 if he did, bob has 10 more than that which would be 29 and together they would have a total of 48
No. A discrete variable is one that takes discrete numerical values. But a discrete variable can be ordered while a nominal one cannot. Age, in years, is a discrete variable, and you can say that a 10-year old is younger than a 20-year old who is younger than a 40-year old. Favourite fruit would generate a nominal variable but you cannot say that a banana is more than an apple which, in turn, is more than an orange, etc. (Remember, you are talking only of the nominal values of the fruit - not their price or size or nutritional value or any such characteristic.)
I would say that there are more boys than girls in Scotland.
I would say no, a parrot does not talk more than a cockatoo.
In English it would be more correct to say I\'m more of a Dietrch than a Garland.
You would say "salvete."
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You would say wiser - as in... Adam is wiser than Eve.
I would say it is.
I would say no.
more than likely
phalanxes
It is correct to say "I prefer this to that" (for example, "I prefer tea to coffee"). This would mean that you have a preference for, or favor, tea over coffee. "Than" is for comparisons: this is [more, greater, better, etc.] than that. But you would say "I would rather do this than that."
You would say "personal details" because people have more than one detail about themselves.