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a lot better vs much better?
" I think jazz is rather interesting, but my friend insists that reggae is a lot better than jazz."
I'd say much better.
Is there any differences between them?
Thanks a lot.
Feb 12, 2019 8:01 AM
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In common usage there is no difference between the two - both are acting as adverbs modifying the adjective 'better'.
Some might argue that 'a lot' is more informal than 'much', but there is no difference in meaning in this context.
February 12, 2019
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