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What are the best words to describe subjects being compared?
word-choice
word-usage
comparatives
comparisons
degree-of-comparison
Interpreting “not as bad as”
meaning
grammaticality
adjectives
comparatives
"Far slower" versus "Far more slowly" [duplicate]
adverbs
comparatives
Comparative for Sky Directions [closed]
comparatives
Which preposition should one choose when having two adjectives that require different prepositions and different verb forms in a comparative?
prepositions
adjectives
comparatives
Is it incorrect to use "more gentle"?
comparatives
Mass nouns and counts nouns. Does getting it wrong ever matter?
grammaticality
comparatives
uncountable-nouns
comparative phrase 'more than'
phrase-usage
comparatives
Thoughts on today's article on "farther" vs "further"?
etymology
differences
usage
comparatives
Any more+comparitive+than
word-usage
grammaticality
comparatives
negative-polarity-items
Why do superlative adverbs sometimes use 'the'?
comparatives
superlative-degree
A question about Comparatives
meaning
word-choice
phrases
comparatives
Why is fickler a word?
grammar
word-choice
comparatives
Is it incorrect to use non-comparative adjectives while comparing two things?
grammaticality
adjectives
comparatives
Comparative Adjectives without Than or Object
comparatives
Does "No more" by necessity imply there was some before?
meaning
comparatives
comparisons
degree-of-comparison
"no younger than I am" or "no more young than I am"?
grammaticality
negation
comparatives
comparative construction used with pronouns, especially 'her'
personal-pronouns
comparatives
Adverbs in comparative clauses
american-english
british-english
adverbs
comparatives
modifiers
I found a phrase in the Oxford dictionary: “my birthday seems to come round quicker each year”. Why is the word quicker used instead of more quickly? [duplicate]
adverbs
comparatives
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