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							| Hi,   can you tell me which one is correct :   New words and phrases            or                 New words and new phrases ???     Correct is an adjective . What is the comparative and the superlative form of it ?       Thanks a lot :) |  21 Aug 2010      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Both are gramatically correct, but most people would say "new words and phrases".   more correct the most correct   However, like "unique", "correct" doesn �t logically have comparative and superlative forms, since something is either correct or it isn �t. That doesn �t stop people from using the forms, though.   Bruce |  21 Aug 2010     
					
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 lunar0168
 
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							| i think so , we always say new words and phrases. |  21 Aug 2010     
					
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 manuelanunes3
 
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							| 1 - new words and phrases   2 -  It is correct or it is not...but if you need to use it is "more correct" and "the most correct" |  21 Aug 2010     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Surely �correct � is an absolute? It is either correct or incorrect. There is no comparative. |  22 Aug 2010     
					
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