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What is the comparative form of amusant?

The comparative form of "amusant" (meaning amusing) is plus amusant.

Here's how it works:

* Amusant is already in the positive form.

* To form the comparative, you add plus in front of the adjective.

For example:

* "This movie is amusant." (This movie is amusing.)

* "This movie is plus amusant than the last one." (This movie is more amusing than the last one.)

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