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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/23/2016 2:02 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<pre wrap="">You're right on the fact that I wouldn't use the phrase "my phone is
better" at the beginning of a conversation, without specifying the
reason.
However, if I was writing a review comparing two phones, and at the
end of the comparison came to an overall conclusion, then I would say
something like "overall this phone is better".
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<p>You'd still add the "than that phone" part in the Klingon.<br>
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<p><i>blah, blah, blah,</i> 'ach...</p>
<p>Hoch qellu'DI' ghogh HablI'vam QaQ law' ghogh HablI'vetlh QaQ
puS.<br>
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