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handwriter

handwriter

Norway

October 24, 2013

In formal English, the subject pronoun follows THAN. In common usage, many (if not most) English speakers use the object pronoun. 
No one's madder than I. (correct formal usage) No one's madder than me (common informal usage). Point? Both are understood.

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