RonTargetTestPrep wrote:
Jayantalawadhi wrote:
I have the same issue that some people have already mentioned. yes the position of more changes the meaning but it makes senseregardless.
"more than ... closely integrated" is unidiomatic.
The correct form is "more[ADJ/ADV" than". You can't put "than" before the adjective/adverb.
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D states the two elements as different components whereas E had a cause effectrelationship.
E can be eliminated on the basis above. ("More[ADJ/ADV] than..." is an idiomatic form that you surely know if you're proficient in English.)
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