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What is the comparative form of intelligently?

The comparative form of "intelligently" is more intelligently.

It's important to note that "intelligently" is already an adverb, meaning it describes a verb. The comparative form is used to show a greater degree of that quality.

For example:

* "He answered the question intelligently."

* "She answered the question more intelligently than him."

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