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When should we use then vs. than? Even native English speakers mix up these two common words, because they are pronounced essentially the same in fast spoken English!
But they do have different meanings, so you need to use the correct word when writing. Let’s learn the difference between these, I’ll show you lots of examples, and we’ll also cover about 10 common phrases and expressions with them.
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