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Hernandez
More (of) Hi, there In these sentences, should I use “more a” or “more OF a”? “I feel more (of) a scientific advancement than a human being” “He was more (of) a bystander than a participant”
25 feb. 2020 03:26
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I agree with Isaac, more of is better to convey meaning and emphasise. It makes the intonation and rhythm of the sentence better, too.
25 februari 2020
Both are correct but "more a" is colloquial.
25 februari 2020
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