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English term or phrase:
considerably vs noticeably - which is stronger?
English answer:
considerably outperforms
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airmailrpl
Nov 2, 2005 13:46
18 yrs ago
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English term
considerably vs noticeably - which is stronger?
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[verb] it the same way as you would a [noun]
Which of the two modifiers is stronger when preceding a verb (e.g. "considerably outperforms" vs "noticeably outperforms")?
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5 +24 | considerably outperforms | airmailrpl |
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considerably outperforms
considerably vs noticeably - which is stronger? => considerably outperforms
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: considerably so!
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: With NancyLynn, and might I say, it is quite noticably so.
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Discussion
The question is only about considerably vs noticeably.
Sorry about the confusion!