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Значение идиомы the more — the more —
[the more — the more –] or [the –er the –er] – Used in twohalves of a sentence to show that when there is more of the first, there is more of the second too.
The more you eat. the fatter youwill get.
Get your report in when you can; the sooner, thebetter.
The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
The moreBill worked on the arithmetic problem, the more confused he became.
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