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much more stronger vs much stronger

The phrase 'much stronger' is correct, while 'much more stronger' is incorrect. The word 'stronger' is a comparative form already, so including 'more' in front of it is a grammatical error and also redundant.
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Explained by Gregg
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Last updated: July 26, 2024

much more stronger

'Much more stronger' is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is 'much stronger' without the use of 'more'.

Alternatives:

  • much stronger
  • considerably stronger
  • significantly stronger
  • vastly stronger
  • far stronger

much stronger

'Much stronger' is the correct phrase to use when comparing the strength of two things.

Use 'much stronger' when you want to emphasize a significant difference in strength between two things.

Examples:

  • The new material is much stronger than the old one.
  • She is much stronger than she looks.
  • The team is much stronger this season.
  • The coffee here is much stronger than at the other cafe.
  • The storm became much stronger as it moved inland.

Alternatives:

  • stronger
  • considerably stronger
  • significantly stronger
  • vastly stronger
  • far stronger

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