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Jane is more attractive than Susan.
Sam is a philosopher, isn't he?
Better wear out than rust out.
It is better to wear out than to rust out.
We'd better get a move on.
Of soccer and rugby, I prefer the latter.
Here comes a bus. We might as well take it.
We might as well eat dog food as eat such a dish.
I'd rather stay home than go out in this weather.
You had better not walk around in such a place.
Such a judge should retire from his job before retirement age.
You'd better not go out in this cold weather.
I would rather stay at home than go out on such a cold day.
You had better not go out in this bad weather.
I would rather die than have such a terrible experience.
Mother told me that I had better not go out in such bad weather.
Death is preferable to such suffering.
I'd rather throw it away than give it to him.
Of these two opinions, I prefer the latter to the former.
These watches are more expensive than the ones in that case.

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