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Comparative of 'smart' where more than one adjective is involved
comparatives
superlative-degree
relative word choice: as or which
comparatives
relative-pronouns
"Poorer" vs. "more poor"
differences
word-usage
adjectives
comparatives
Preference of "cheaper and more efficient" over "more efficient and cheaper"
grammar
word-order
comparatives
Differences between expressions including [not/no + more/less + than~]
meaning-in-context
ambiguity
negation
comparatives
Meaning of no more likely
meaning
syntactic-analysis
negation
comparatives
It's no more glaring than in the early hours of a developing story
phrase-meaning
negation
comparatives
Quantifier + comparative - so much drunk or so much drunker
comparatives
quantifiers
What does "much less both" in the following sentence mean? [duplicate]
word-choice
comparatives
What does “But it's no more the negroes than I can fly” mean?
meaning-in-context
negation
comparatives
Comparative adverbs
adverbs
comparatives
morphology
flat-adverbs
"more" is to "less" as "er" is to what?
adjectives
comparatives
Whether or not a "what" is needed after "than"
comparatives
What is the correct usage of 'worse' and 'worst'?
adjectives
comparatives
Comparative form of adjective "starving"
adjectives
comparatives
intensifying-adverbs
gradability
more happy as a comparative
grammar
comparatives
Comparative, superlative using "one of"
grammaticality
comparatives
superlative-degree
Too less vs too little [closed]
comparatives
countable-nouns
Stays (more) fresh (for longer)
word-choice
comparatives
Which one is correct? I am *even more happy* for you! or *even happier*? [duplicate]
word-choice
adjectives
comparatives
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