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Oh, dude, the comparative form of "luxury" is "more luxurious." Like, if you're upgrading from a regular hotel to a fancy five-star resort, you're definitely stepping into the realm of more luxurious accommodations. So, yeah, you can totally live that luxe life and say "more luxurious" with a straight face.

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10mo ago

The comparative form of "luxury" is "more luxurious."

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14y ago

"Luxury" is a noun, so there is no comparative word for it. "Luxurious" is the adjective, with comparatives of "more luxurious" and "most luxurious."

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