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The phrase "than however" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two contrasting conjunctions that do not work together in this way. Example: "She is more talented than, however, she lacks experience."
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It's far, far more worthwhile than however much for Sky and BT.
"A much smaller price to pay than however much the state has spent on making the walls change different colours".
"Having a branded property in a world of 500,000 apps is worth more than however creative we could have become," says Segal.
You don't use a hundred times the water as you did in 1995, and because we acknowledged that people generally don't drink, flush, and bathe in more than however many gallons per day, the infrastructure and cost can reflect that.
It follows from the fact that (1.10) imposes conditions on the function values of the function for arguments greater than ; however, the function values of oscillatory solutions are lower than this constant.
It might seem kind of funny, but it probably makes more sense than however many millions of dollars America are undoubtedly spending to crush any chance of more security leaks escaping into the public realm. .
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He said much more than that, however.
There is more to it than that, however.
News-gathering so much more than that, however.
Than Htet, however, has other matters on his mind.
SARS appears to be less deadly than Ebola, however, killing less than 4percentt of its victims.
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