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Use a singular noun after any other

In comparative sentences we use a singular noun after any other.

  • Gold is more beautiful than any other metals.
    (metals/plural noun)
    Gold is more beautiful than any other metal.
    (metal/singular noun)
  • Liverpool is greater than any other British cities.
    Liverpool is greater than any other British city.