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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than under" is not correct and is not often used in written English
It could be replaced with phrases such as "compared to" or "in comparison to" to make the sentence grammatically correct. For example: This painting looks much better compared to the one under it.
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This is worse than under Reagan".
"That's more accurate than under human control".
That is lower than under Labour.
Cameron says people are waiting less time than under Labour.
They are paying more in tax than under Labour.
They are doing considerably less well than under Hague".
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More plants die of over-watering than under-watering.
It is better to be overqualified rather than under-qualified.
That said, I'd rather we be over-sensitive than under-sensitive.
It's better to look overdressed than under-dressed.
Most plants die from over-watering rather than under-watering.
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