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| 1. Either of the four best essays may appear in today's newspaper. |
| Either |
| best |
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| 2. Of the three options presented, the latter seems the best. |
| latter |
| the best |
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| 3. Of all the apartments in this building, mine is in the worse condition. |
| all |
| worse |
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| 4. The third city on the tour had the worse weather but the most interesting sights. |
| the worse |
| most interesting |
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| 5. None of the tires on the motorcycle looks any better than the other. |
| None |
| better |
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| 6. Although he claims to be bilingual, his Spanish is no better, if not worst, than mine. |
| better |
| worst |
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| 7. Both of the three girls were among the contestants who were selected for the final competition. |
| Both |
| among |
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| 8. Between the teachers, students, and administrators, there is a sharp disagreement over the parking situation, but the students have the least chance of winning. |
| Between |
| the least |
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| 9. Arabic and Berber are spoken in Algeria, but the former is used most. |
| former |
| most |
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| 10. Neither of the angles of an equilateral triangle ever has more or less than sixty degrees. |
| Neither of |
| more or less |
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