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I think plentier would just be said 'higher'. My gas bill was higher this month. English is a very silly language, as unpredictable as an American!

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So (See the tell word...) instead of saying "There were more Democrat voting than ever in 2020.", we should say "There were higher Democrat voting than ever in 2020"... I think the later is more true.

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Also, now that I think about it more, I would use 'more' here.... There were 'more' Democrats voting in 2020 than ever...that is how most would say it. Same with the gas bill, it was more this month than last month. Or higher there. But not higher Democratic voting, unless you add 'rate' a higher rate of Democratic voting or Democrats voting....but unecessarily complicated really. Ooh lala, land of 1000 ways....best H j

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