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than that in vs than those in

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Than that in' is used when comparing a singular noun, while 'than those in' is used when comparing plural nouns. It's important to match the number of the noun being compared with the appropriate pronoun.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2642 views

than that in

This phrase is correct when comparing a singular noun.

Use 'than that in' when comparing a singular noun to emphasize a specific comparison.

Examples:

  • The situation in New York is worse than that in Los Angeles.
  • Considering rail as an absolute and overall priority would be an error, for in the new Member States the relative backlog in road development is much greater than that in rail.
  • Life expectancy there is 6 years less than that in the Member States.
  • There's more important information than that in there.
  • We've got more than that in common.
  • But there was more than that in the cargo.
  • Paid more than that in Mexico.
  • The rat and dog exposures at the NOEL were lower (~50%) than that in humans.
  • Nothing lasts much longer than that in this industry.
  • There's a lot worse than that in the complaints.
  • We should be doing better than that in the 21st century.
  • Member States shall respect the right of providers to provide services in a Member State other than that in which they are established.
  • Over the past decade, economic growth in Europe has been slower than that in the USA.
  • You were doing more than that in tree hill.
  • I've had to do much harder things than that in my life, believe me.
  • By the way, I've seen you throw more than that in the trash.
  • She's racked up more than that in iv fluids.
  • He has more than that in the medicine closet.
  • There are more than that in Algado, Miguel.
  • Because there is more than that in the act.
  • Subsequently, the Myocet infusion should be restarted in a different vein than that in which the extravasation has occurred.

Alternatives:

  • than the one in

than those in

This phrase is correct when comparing plural nouns.

Use 'than those in' when comparing plural nouns to ensure agreement in number.

Examples:

  • The houses in this neighborhood are more expensive than those in the city center.
  • Its fossilized skeletons have been found in rocks even older than those in Poland.
  • Barry could not have fallen into worse circumstances than those in which he found himself.
  • Steps should also be taken to ensure the participation of professionals and trainers from countries other than those in which training activities supported under points (a) to (c) take place.
  • Member States shall not introduce new provisions or practices which are more restrictive than those in force at the date of notification of this Directive.
  • A related problem which merits our attention is the export of food whereby lower standards are applied than those in the European Union.
  • Tulathromycin concentrations in lung homogenate were considerably higher than those in plasma.
  • The exceptions are considerably fewer and clearer than those in the Commission's proposal.
  • These producers' incomes are lower than those in other stockbreeding sectors.
  • These standards are higher than those in the Solas 90 Convention.
  • The things in this village are cheaper than those in ours.
  • Its movements against ERM currencies were greater than those in its effective rate because the UK currency moved in part with the US dollar.
  • However wage costs and social security are far higher than those in Morocco.
  • Countries preparing to join the eurozone are developing at a much faster rate than those in the zone.
  • The amounts involved in voluntary occupational pensions alone are greater than those in the current EU rescue package.
  • All allowances are financed by taxation and they are rather more generous than those in neighbouring regions.
  • The health gap is also reflected in the relatively high mortality rates which persist in the region, being seven times higher than those in Spain or Germany.
  • More specifically, the sentence deleted from the second subparagraph authorised the regional technical bodies to allow ways of growing Limone di Sorrento other than those in the specification.
  • In general, third countries have much less strict rules on animal welfare than those in the Community.
  • And I think academics and independent entrepreneurs have a special obligation because they have more freedom than those in government service, or company employees subject to commercial pressure.
  • This is a good thing and it means that we are setting higher requirements than those in last year's EU climate package.

Alternatives:

  • than the ones in

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