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The phrase "than past" is not a complete part of a sentence and is not grammatically correct. It is likely missing a subject or verb. In written English, it is not a commonly used phrase and should be avoided. However, you could use it in a sentence like: "Her mistakes were more frequent than past years."
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Is that any different than past wars?
That is considerably stricter than past requirements.
Is it more reliable than past tests?
This edition feels more arcade-like than past editions.
His government may be less shambolic than past administrations.
The apology had more declarative language than past apologies.
But BlackRock's results were more muted than past quarters that featured market rallies.
Taller, stronger and fitter than past generations, they have also been exploiting new methods of training.
"We took into account more than past data," the member said.
But there is no guarantee that it would be any less politicised than past ones.
Mr. Mendello says the recent recession was tougher on Fender than past downturns.
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