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Which is more casual between “over 10 years” and “more than 10 years”?
Which is more casual between “over 10 years” and “more than 10 years”?
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They are equally casual.
They are both neutral in the casual/formal level.
In normal English speech, most speech is neutral, neither very casual nor very formal.
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