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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than present" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to compare two things in terms of time, or to compare something to how it is currently. For example, "I plan to save twice as much money this year than present."
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In many ways, it was a time more past than present.
(Students might also videotape their reports to show to the class rather than present them "live").
Most Little League teams have to do nothing more than present the affidavit as they move up the tournament ladder.
Johnson & Johnson reported new evidence yesterday that its device to treat clogged coronary arteries worked significantly better than present treatments.
The implication is that Dr. Raabe's intervention is simple, without danger and will cost less than present procedures.
But the uprising was less about future life than present death.
Guantánamo prosecutors resigned rather than present cases founded on coerced evidence.
Westinghouse claims the AP1000 is 100 times safer than present reactors.
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Thus, the Medieval Climatic Anomaly seems to be warmer-than-present in the Lake Urmia region.
In contrast, paleoclimate proxies [13] suggest that this period was characterized by cooler-than-present summers.
This value is one to two orders of magnitude higher than present-day erosion rates derived from alpine lakes with comparable drainage basins in the French Alps.
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