Sentence examples of "Mucho" in Spanish with translation "far"

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Este reloj es mucho mejor que ese. This watch is far better than that one.
Ella está mucho mejor hoy que ayer. She is far better today than yesterday.
Ella es mucho mejor hoy que ayer. She is far better today than yesterday.
Mi padre dista mucho de ser artístico. My father is far from artistic.
Es mucho más alto que su padre. He is far taller than his father is.
Como pianista, es mucho mejor que yo. As a pianist, he is far above me.
En comparación con este, ese es mucho mejor. In comparison with this, that is far better.
Su método es mucho más avanzado que el nuestro. Her method is far in advance of ours.
La Tierra es mucho más grande que la Luna. The earth is far bigger than the moon.
El oro es mucho más pesado que el agua. Gold is far heavier than water.
Tokio es, por mucho, la ciudad más grande de Japón. Tokyo is by far the largest city in Japan.
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