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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    I would answer if you made more general use of the computer for the question. Thanks. The industry standard would be to use “greater than”, “less than”, “equal to”, etc.

    I know that the shorter form that you have used above give the same result, but from a user interface point of view you have to take into account people who don’t necessarily use English as their first language.

    What does “to” in a sentence mean? Besides “than” that goes in in text in the end actually does help with automatic recognition in our brains. As a road signatore use both upper and lower case for the correct meaning of “dash” and “bash”. In our brains, we know that we do not complete to the best of our ability. If you use the list above the user will actually spend slightly longer taking in each option.

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