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What is an adverb used before comparatives for emphasis?

The adverb used before comparatives for emphasis is "much".

Here are some examples:

* Much better than before.

* Much larger than I expected.

* Much easier to understand now.

You can also use "a lot" or "far" for similar emphasis, though they are slightly less formal.

* A lot better than before.

* Far larger than I expected.

* A lot easier to understand now.

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