Can we use very fuller or very fullest in a sentence ?
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A glass that's half full, for example, is obviously “fuller” than one that's a third full. And a glass that's filled to the brim is the “fullest” of the three.
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So something can be “full,” in your opinion, but not “fuller” or “fullest.” However, some so-called absolute adjectives are routinely used as comparatives and superlatives, and “full” is a good example. A glass that's half full, for example, is obviously “fuller” than one that's a third full.
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