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Discover Ludwig'more funny' is not correct and it cannot be used in written English
Instead, "funnier" should be used. Example: The second joke was funnier than the first one.
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"No more funny talk".
"We're more funny than tacky".
But much more funny.
More funny, even," he says.
"It makes it more funny.
"It's more funny to me than anything".
More funny money is on its way.
We've got more funny old relatives!
That struck me as more funny than likely.
But the truth is both more prosaic and more funny.
She is serious but accessible (and what's more, funny).
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