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more so so
adjective as in in an acceptable manner
Example Sentences
“What he did last year was unbelievable and now what he’s doing this year is even more so. So, we’re all excited about him.”
“We’re such a feelings generation, and Gen Z even more so. So with him it’s interesting to think: Did your trauma go away, or did it end up in your bad back? Did it end up in your high blood pressure? Sometimes it’s a little annoying how sensitive everyone is now. But I’m wondering if it’ll lead to less physical strain because people are at least trying to process more.”
“Teams are going to be that way on offense. They’re going to be that way defensively. Them being at home helps that cause even more so, so hopefully we can take our experiences from that Game 3 in Phoenix and go from there.”
"Being able to hit a moving target is challenging. And hitting a moving target that varies in appearance is even more so. So being able to differentiate from color and shape, and then being able to calculate how quickly you're moving and therefore at what point you should dispense so that you hit your target; that requires some pretty sophisticated algorithms," Mottram told Reuters.
“They don’t want to go out of Japan. Tennis is all international, and getting more and more so, so it’s very difficult.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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