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Discover LudwigThe word "more epic" is not correct and is not used in standard written English.
If you want to use the idea of something being more epic, you can say something is "more epic in scale" or "more epic in proportion". Example: The movie sequel was more epic in scale than the first one.
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" 'More epic, more epic, more epic,' I kept telling myself".
More "epic splits"?
Something more epic, perhaps?
Others see it in more epic terms.
Sounds more epic when you spell it out.
"A musical is more epic than a play," he said.
It is more epic than any of his previous films.
He is more epic, more haunted, and more saved.
No nineteenth-century inventor was more prolific than Thomas Edison, no career more epic.
Has there ever been a more epic album opener than the title track?
What might have been rather more easy than last time ended up being even more epic.
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