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What is the comparative form of false?

The comparative form of "false" is falser.

However, it's important to note that "false" is often used in a more absolute sense, meaning something is completely untrue. In these cases, using the comparative form might not be the most appropriate or natural choice.

Here are some examples:

* Incorrect: "This statement is falser than the last one."

* More appropriate: "This statement is even more untrue than the last one."

Alternative Options:

* More inaccurate: This suggests a higher degree of inaccuracy.

* Less truthful: This emphasizes the lack of truthfulness.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.

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