what is the comparative and superlative degree of notorious
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Often" sometimes has comparative and superlative "oftener" and "Oftenest", but forms with "more/most" are more common. So, both are correct, though "more often" is much more common than "oftener"
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more notorious 》》》》》comparative
most notorious 》》》》》 superlative
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