more than outweigh
Frequency: 8.022.3 per million words
Used for a direct and explicit comparison, often to counter a potential negative.
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- The advantages of this plan more than outweigh the costs involved.
- Her dedication to the project seemed to more than outweigh her lack of experience.
- The potential long-term benefits more than outweigh any initial challenges.
- For many, the joy of travel will more than outweigh the inconvenience of packing.
- Despite the minor setbacks, the overall success will more than outweigh them.
- The positive impact of the new policy will more than outweigh its critics' concerns.
- His contributions to the team more than outweigh any occasional mistakes.
- The improvements in efficiency more than outweigh the initial investment.
- The sheer beauty of the landscape more than outweighs the arduous journey.
- The ethical considerations should always more than outweigh financial incentives.