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Are there cases when the word "best" as an adjective could be used without "the"?
definite-articles
superlative-degree
Is “workingest” used as often and casually as “hardest working” and “the most hard working (or industrious)”?
participles
superlative-degree
Which is the correct idiom – "When worst comes to worst" or "When worse comes to worst"? [closed]
word-choice
idioms
superlative-degree
"Simple is best" vs "Simple is the best"
articles
definite-articles
superlative-degree
What does the phrase "it has been" mean in the sentence?
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
superlative-degree
"At most as many" — what does it mean? [closed]
meaning
meaning-in-context
superlative-degree
Is powerfulest a valid superlative?
adjectives
superlative-degree
Most is adjective or adverb, comparative or superlative in the following phrase?
adjectives
adverbs
comparatives
superlative-degree
Can we say "Most Legendariest"? [duplicate]
superlative-degree
Superlative or not?
superlative-degree
How to phrase a sentence with reference to "Least Superlative"?
superlative-degree
'quickest': adverb
usage
adverbs
comparatives
superlative-degree
How can I express "bottom" superlative?
single-word-requests
superlative-degree
The usage of "the" with "least"
grammar
definite-articles
superlative-degree
Is there a linguistic term for the phrases, which describe a noun, with subjective value (below)
comparatives
superlative-degree
superlative + -ing participle + noun ok?
participles
superlative-degree
Appropriate use of "littlest"
word-usage
superlative-degree
Comparative or superlative to describe a quality of a member of a set of two things?
grammar
adjectives
writing-style
comparatives
superlative-degree
Can I say "more funny" or "most funny" instead of "funnier" or "funniest"?
grammaticality
comparatives
superlative-degree
"The likeliest problem" vs. "the most likely problem"
meaning
word-choice
grammaticality
writing-style
superlative-degree
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