How do I avoid comparative and superlative errors professionally?
Use 'more/most' with longer adjectives and '-er/-est' with shorter ones. Avoid comparing absolutes ('most unique'). Ensure comparisons are complete and clear: 'Our service is better than our competitors'' not just 'Our service is better.'
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Comparative/Superlative Errors
Use correct forms when comparing: better/best, not more better/most best.
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