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What is the comparative form of tolerant?

The comparative form of tolerant is more tolerant.

Here's why:

* Tolerant is an adjective, and most adjectives form their comparatives with "more" or "less."

* While some adjectives have irregular comparative forms (like "good" becoming "better"), "tolerant" does not.

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