I don't really like one more than the other.

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I don't really like one more than the other.
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a. La verdad es que me gustan los dos por igual.
Do you prefer red or burgundy? - I don't really like one more than the other.¿Te gusta más el color rojo o el burdeos? - La verdad es que me gustan los dos por igual.
b. La verdad es que ninguno me gusta más que el otro.
I don't really like one more than the other. Let's flip a coin.La verdad es que ninguno me gusta más que el otro. Tiremos una moneda.
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