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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 05:02 am
Hello everyone. Embarassingly, I find myself using the phrase "by far" far too often. "This is by far the better choice..." etc. Could you help me find a better word or phrase that I could use? Thank-you.
 
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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 06:13 am
Erm...clearly, manifestly, by a long way, by a great margin, certainly, to a great degree, by a long margin,
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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 03:50 pm
That is better than the answer I would have given.
By far.
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