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Comparative form of adjective "starving"
adjectives
comparatives
intensifying-adverbs
gradability
Can something be more unique than something else? Can something be very unique? [duplicate]
meaning
word-usage
adjectives
gradability
Can (or should) "prevalent" be gradable? [closed]
writing-style
logic
gradability
Can a person be "overly literal"
phrases
expressions
adjectives
usage
gradability
Have non-gradable adjectives ever come to be used as gradable?
adjectives
gradability
Is it correct to use the comparative adjective "blacker?"
word-choice
adjectives
comparatives
gradability
In the PP 'near here', why is 'near' the head?
prepositional-phrases
syntactic-analysis
parts-of-speech
gradability
Is using "more correct" a grammatical faux pas?
grammar
adjectives
comparatives
gradability
Graded/ungraded adjectives and grading/non-grading adverbs
grammar
adjectives
adverbs
gradability
Is "very crucial" redundant?
grammar
adjectives
redundancy
gradability
Using "so" and "very" for ungradable adjectives
grammar
word-usage
adjectives
colloquialisms
gradability
How can something be "fuller" or the "fullest"?
word-usage
comparatives
superlative-degree
gradability
Are the rules regarding absolute adjectives too absolute?
adjectives
adverbs
comparatives
gradability
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