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What is the comparative of word terrific?

The comparative of "terrific" is more terrific.

While "terrific" is already a superlative word meaning "extremely good," in informal English, we often use "more terrific" to emphasize the degree of greatness.

Here are some examples:

* "This movie is terrific!"

* "This movie is even more terrific than the last one!"

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