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There is quite a bit of flexibility when it comes to deciding to use more/most or -er/-est with one and two-syllable adjectives, and one form is generally more common than the other. John is more mad than Bob is. (Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language) He is more wealthy than I thought. (CGEL) They were equipped with tools of analysis more sharp than any I had used. (A Modern English Grammar, by Knud Schibsbye) Immigration restrictions on Japanese are much more severe than those on Jews. (MEG) -- 當將你的事交托耶和華,並倚靠他,他就必成全。(詩篇37:5) -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 163.30.191.250