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The phrase "than does" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used when comparing two things. For example, "This particular type of plant requires more sunlight than does the fern."
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Beijing actually invests more in eastern Siberia than does Moscow.
L'Oreal sells more of those colors than does Clairol.
Japan exports more to China than does any other nation.
Stevenson draws smaller crowds than does General Eisenhower.
Litigation involves so much more lawyer work than does arbitration.
The proposed scheme consistently yields more accurate functional predictions than does the standard scheme.
Water and brine have more severe corrosive effects on gypsum than does acidic oil.
Thus, VSG and RYBG more frequently result in remission of type 2 diabetes than does LAGB.
The first arises when one input has much smaller gain than does the other.
We hypothesized that catheter material has a greater influence on stiffness than does cross-sectional shape.
Pharmacodynamic studies suggest that enoxaparin provides more potent anticoagulation than does dalteparin.
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