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What is the comparative adjective of formal?

The comparative adjective of formal is more formal.

Here's how it works:

* Formal: Describes something that follows established rules and conventions.

* More formal: Indicates something is even more strictly adhering to these rules and conventions than something else.

For example:

* "The wedding was a formal affair, with everyone dressed in their finest attire."

* "The business meeting was more formal than I expected, with everyone wearing suits and ties."

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