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What is the comparative and superlative forms for word Studios?

The word "studio" is a noun, and nouns don't have comparative and superlative forms. These forms are used to compare adjectives and adverbs.

However, you could use other words to compare the size, quality, or some other aspect of studios:

Comparisons:

* Larger/smaller: "This studio is larger than the one next door."

* Better/worse: "This studio has better lighting than the other one."

* More modern/less modern: "This studio is more modern than the last one I saw."

Superlatives:

* Largest/smallest: "This is the largest studio in the city."

* Best/worst: "This is the best recording studio I've ever been in."

* Most modern/least modern: "This is the most modern studio in the area."

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