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The father is a wonderful pianist, but the son shows even more promise. |
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The father is a great pianist, and the son is hoping to be at least his equal. |
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I don't think he'll ever admit that his father is the greater pianist I but he ought to. |
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As a pianist, he's just not the equal of his father and never will be, so he'd do well to accept the fact. |
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The son seems set to surpass his father as a pianist; he even admits the fact. |