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More better? Wrong. Here are proper Usages of comparative adjective.

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The comparative adjectives of the gradable adjectives are usually misused.

People say things like

More stronger
More livelier
More better
More neater
More cleaner
More brighter

Why use more or much more?
These are wrong usage of these comparative adjectives.

It is better you say:

Much better
Much stronger
Much brighter
Much neater
Much safer.

So, substitute 'more' with 'much'

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