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What part of speech is superior of?

"Superior" in the phrase "superior of" is an adjective.

Here's why:

* Superior describes the noun that follows it ("of"). In this case, it likely refers to a person in a higher position of authority.

* Of is a preposition, which connects the adjective "superior" to the noun it describes.

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