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I tend to believe more abroad than I do at
home. (Rewrite using as....as..)​

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Answered by SrijanAdhikari23
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The sentence rewritten using an idiom and using "as" : I tend not to believe as much at home as I do abroad.

Here in the sentence we are using the idiom "as much as" which means almost the same.

The given sentence implies that the speaker believes in thing abroad more than he/she does at home. So we have to change the construction of the sentence such that we can use the idiom "as much as "

Thus we can construct the sentence is the following way:

I tend not to believe as much at home as I do abroad. Here we are successfully using the idiom and we are keeping the meaning of the sentence essentially same.

An idiom is a word or expression that has a figurative, non-literal meaning connected to it; yet, some phrases become figurative idioms while keeping their literal meaning. The figurative meaning of an idiom differs from the literal meaning, which is classified as formulaic language.

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