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It seems that one is more likely to be used by certain people and not others. In the UK, sentences like

"The Superbowl (or anything else) starts in less than an hour and a half."

are more common and natural.

It seems that one is more likely to be used by certain people and not others. In the UK, sentences

"The Superbowl (or anything else) starts in less than an hour and a half."

are more common and natural.

It seems that one is more likely to be used by certain people and not others. In the UK, sentences like

"The Superbowl (or anything else) starts in less than an hour and a half."

are more common and natural.

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Tristan r
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  • 7

It seems that one is more likely to be used by certain people and not others. In the UK, sentences

"The Superbowl (or anything else) starts in less than an hour and a half."

are more common and natural.