Sentence examples for More stronger from inspiring English sources

"more stronger" is not grammatically correct.
In English, comparatives (such as "stronger") are formed by adding "-er" to the end of the adjective, or by using "more" before the adjective. Therefore, the correct form would be "stronger" or "more strong." Examples: - Incorrect: I am more stronger than you. - Correct: I am stronger than you. - Correct: I am more strong than you.

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"I feel a little bit more stronger," Tejada said.

I think more stronger than all of these players here.

"I think Venus, she's the more stronger," said Dementieva. "But Hingis plays much better than her".

You battle out which one is more stronger, I guess.... You're trained to be tough.

One that was so negative compared to one of the more stronger, positive, powerful roles he's played.

"That was horrible," Suh said of 2007, adding, "It didn't kill me, so it made me that much more stronger".

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"It made me more strong".

We need more strong women in government".

The interview stirred up more strong feelings.

There is more strong coffee coming.

"It's much more strong and direct".

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