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healthier or more healthy

WEBmorzh said: Both are good; however from natives I hear ""healthier" more often and somehow from non-natives - "more healthy". Don't ask me why it is. True"more healthy" is probably used more often (with the use of "even") to add emphasis: Yogurt is healthy, Greek yogurt is healthier, and fat-free Greek yogurt is even more healthy.

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Greeting: How is your health

WEBJul 16, 2010. #7. bronsonduerden said: Sliver Biscuit: i agree with you, it is a lot more common to say, "Are you feeling better?" However I would implement, "How is your health?" if I was refering to someone who already has health issues. For example, if I was talking to a friend who has cancer/diabetes/etc.

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He has good health. WordReference Forums

WEBThey might have good health of poor health, but there will always be an aspect of a person that can be called their health, and it can always be described with an adjective. The same is true of weather. There is always weather, which might be lovely or terrible, hot, cold, wet, mild or indifferent. It is never a case with "health" or weather

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