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"Suddenly" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more suddenly" or "most suddenly."

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"Suddenly" is an adverb that cannot be compared using the comparative form. It describes how an action or event occurs unexpectedly or quickly, and it does not have degrees of comparison like other adverbs (e.g., "quickly," "more quickly," "most quickly").

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