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What is the comparative and superlative for word complete?

The word "complete" is already in its superlative form. There is no comparative or superlative form for "complete".

Here's why:

* Complete means "whole, entire, or perfect." It doesn't really have degrees of comparison. You can't be "more complete" than complete, it's an absolute state.

If you're looking for words that express different degrees of completeness, you could use:

* More comprehensive (for information or coverage)

* More thorough (for an action or process)

* More detailed (for a description or explanation)

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