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Able ___; Ability ___ - Able to; Ability to Among vs. Between - Use between when referring to two items or groups, among when referring to three or more Amount vs. Number - Use amount when referring to an uncountable quantity, like soup or live, and number when referring to countable things, like jelly beans or people As vs. Like - Use like to compare nouns; use as to compare actions- in other words, use as when what follows is a clause As... ___ - As ... as Associate ___ - Associate with At least as ... ___ - At least as ... as Attribute ___ - Attribute to Believe ___ - Believe to be Between ... ___ ... - Between ... and ... Both vs. Each - Use both when pointing out similarities; use each when pointing out differences. Note that each is always singular.
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