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Discover LudwigThe word 'bestest' is not a word in English and is not considered correct in written English
It is a colloquialism and should not be used in formal writing. If you would like to emphasize that something is the best, you can use phrases such as 'the very best', 'the absolute best', 'the greatest', or 'the most excellent'. For example: I want to get the very best performance out of my team.
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so, waving hello and/or re-hello! all the bestest".
And as it turns out, Franz Ferdinand punching themselves in the face is the bestest thing we've seen all week.
Truly humbled by your messages of support Nothing but the bestest of English to @DylanHartley on his appointment as @EnglandRugby captain.
And the party's campaign video featured candidates singing Tina Turner's Simply the Best, with the chorus: "We are the best, the bestest of parties, best for Reykjavik, best city of every week".
But threaten to spoil Christmas — sabotage Santa's sleigh, hold a gun to a carton of eggnog — and you are guaranteed drama, tears, miracles, the bestest Christmas ever, God bless us every one, except Charlie Brown, that blockhead — but no, him too!
Obviously this means that the Nintendo Wii is the bestest console of them all.
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The best breweries use the best barley.
"The best product, the best players".
"He's the best of the best".
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