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What is the comparative form of word common?

The comparative form of "common" is more common.

Here's why:

* Common is an adjective, and most adjectives form their comparative by adding "-er" or using "more".

* Since "common" is a two-syllable word ending in "-n", we use "more" to form the comparative.

Examples:

* "This disease is more common in older adults."

* "That's a more common mistake than you might think."

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