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- adjective   comparative form ofneat : moreneat 
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Examples
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								I would prefer to use a an adaptive extruded surface rather than adaptive workplanes partly because it is 'neater', but also because intrinsically constrained (to be rectangular, for instance). 
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								The characters are kind of neater then I expected, but don't hold a candle to the other archetypes. Voodoo Extreme 2009 
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								"Yes, ma'am," drawled the sheriff, "in them history days things was fixed up to excuse animal doin's, kind of neater and easier and more becomin 'than they are now. Snow-Blind Katharine Newlin Burt 1929 
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