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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more absurd" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is extremely, illogically, or ridiculously strange or unlikely. You can use it in a sentence like, "The more I heard about the scheme, the more absurd it sounded."
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Nothing could be more absurd.
Or more absurd.
In Ireland, it was even more absurd.
What could be more absurd?
John Boehner will still be more absurd.
That seems even more absurd once you see the property.
Mr. Monahan's first-person songs feel more specific, more absurd.
In several states, the situation is even more absurd.
You don't get much more absurd than that.
Today, those running times may seem more absurd than intimidating.
During fashion weeks, the battle for a table becomes even more absurd.
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