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Comparative or superlative to describe a quality of a member of a set of two things?
grammar
adjectives
writing-style
comparatives
superlative-degree
Is it correct to use the comparative adjective "blacker?"
word-choice
adjectives
comparatives
gradability
Can I say 'This transmitter extends three times signal range than the other one'? [closed]
comparatives
Can I say "more funny" or "most funny" instead of "funnier" or "funniest"?
grammaticality
comparatives
superlative-degree
Use of comparative degree when no comparison is being done
adjectives
comparatives
Which is more proper "rarest" or "most rare"?
comparatives
superlative-degree
degree-of-comparison
What do "the more" and "the less" modify in "The more our knowledge of things is certain and particular, the less it is possible for us to feign"?
comparatives
Is 'worse' the only comparative that has neither -er nor more?
etymology
comparatives
word-formation
Justification of "more perfect" [closed]
comparatives
Comparative adjectives in general, stand-alone use (meaning slightly)
idiom-meaning
comparatives
Comparative or superlative use of the word "far"
comparatives
superlative-degree
Comparative and superlative adverbs?
adverbs
comparatives
superlative-degree
Is "such a cooler" proper English?
word-choice
grammaticality
adjectives
comparatives
Describing event with “greatest” date value
time
comparatives
dates
Less-experienced vs less experienced employee
adjectives
hyphenation
comparatives
open-vs-closed-vs-hyphenated
What is the comparative of "I am broke"?
adjectives
slang
comparatives
the idiomatic use of "no more than" and "no less than"
idioms
negation
comparatives
comparisons
Can we use “elder to” as a comparative adjective?
adjectives
comparatives
The meaning of "no more … than"
negation
comparatives
Usage of 'much more'
grammar
word-usage
colloquialisms
comparatives
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