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    [ðæn, ðən] cnj քան. sooner than we expected սպասածից ավելի շուտ. Easier said than done Ավելի հեշտ է ասել, քան անել. rather than քան թե. blue rather than green ավելի շուտ կապույտ քան թե կանաչ. less than half կեսից քիչ. more than four չորսից ավելի. other than ուրիշ ոչինչ քան. I couldn’t do other than agree Ինձ մնում էր միայն համաձայնվել. no sooner than ոչ շուտ քան

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