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What is the comparative and superlative form of durable?

Here's the breakdown of the comparative and superlative forms of "durable":

* Durable (adjective) - meaning lasting, strong, and able to withstand wear and tear.

* More durable (comparative) - used when comparing two things, indicating one is more lasting or stronger than the other.

* Most durable (superlative) - used when comparing three or more things, indicating one is the most lasting or strongest among them.

Example Sentences:

* "This material is more durable than the one we used before."

* "This brand of shoes is known for being the most durable on the market."

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