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Do you say more wild than or wilder than? - Answers

The correct phrase is "wilder than." In comparative forms, "wilder" is used to compare the wildness of two things, while "more wild" is less commonly used and considered nonstandard in formal English. Therefore, you would say "This place is wilder than that one."



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The correct phrase is "wilder than." In comparative forms, "wilder" is used to compare the wildness of two things, while "more wild" is less commonly used and considered nonstandard in formal English. Therefore, you would say "This place is wilder than that one."



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Do you say more wild than or wilder than? - Answers

The correct phrase is "wilder than." In comparative forms, "wilder" is used to compare the wildness of two things, while "more wild" is less commonly used and considered nonstandard in formal English. Therefore, you would say "This place is wilder than that one."

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