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32. Kids seem much more streetwise these days.
33. British voters have become much more sophisticated.
34. I'm finding the work much more fulfilling now.
35. When we next met, he was much more jovial.
36. I can't take much more of this persistent criticism.
37. The former option would be much more sensible.
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40. Modern-day engines are so much more efficient.
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42. But we are now a much more fragmented society.
43. They tended to have a much more up-front attitude.
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46. All human beings are much more intelligent than animal.
47. Things are much more expensive down south.
48. If you go slower, you'll see much more.
49. Computers can now output data much more quickly.
50. Children are allowed much more freedom these days.
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57. The waves became much more powerful at high tide.
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