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Rule "SUPERLATIVE + THAN, e.g. worst (worse) than"

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Description: SUPERLATIVE + THAN, e.g. worst (worse) than
Message: <pleasespellme/>Use <pleasespellme/>\1 \2 to make a comparison with this adjective.
Category: Grammar (ID: GRAMMAR)
Link: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/grammar-comparatives-superlatives/#comparative-form-of-adjectives
Incorrect sentences
that this rule can detect:
  • That's worst than before!
    Correction suggestion: iller than, worse than
  • Tom has been most than generous.
    Correction suggestion: more than
  • I want to do a routine, if sensor great than x° do something.
    Correction suggestion: greater than
Correct sentences
for comparison:
  • ...rather than receiving goods being distributed "according...
  • This was differently than I had expected.
  • The two traditions may have had more in common than initially appears.
  • ...als with Asperger syndrome tend to perform better cognitively than those with autism, the extent of the overlap...
  • ... with autism are about 25 times more likely to be autistic than the general population.
  • He is no more foolish than you are.
  • All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others
  • I would rather go out than stay at home.
  • I prefer to be crazy than sad.
  • They do better together than apart.
  • I may as well go out than stay at home.
  • While no nation other than the Russian Federation (and previously the f...
  • No sooner had I gone out than it began to rain.
  • Most scientific breakthroughs are nothing else than the discovery of the obvious.
  • ...t his use of the term science carries a different meaning than that covered by the term "scientific method"...
  • ...don't think that there is any better way to learn English than by living in America.
  • This will allow us to identify style issues and display them differently than grammar errors.
  • They seem to behave differently than some other other types of error.
  • The blame goes way further back than the ‘Iraqi Government’.
  • The firm sold approximately three times as much than it bought.
  • Just want to make sure than the notional quantities will be sufficient.
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Check the following text against just this rule:

ID: SUPERLATIVE_THAN [1]
Version: 6.5-SNAPSHOT (2024-04-26 22:33:08 +0200)