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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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comparative form of 'come in handy'?

What would be the comparative form of 'to come in handy'?

He is more resilliant but she comes in handier.

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It seems to be an odd sentence, but handier is the comparative of handy . In some situations, more handy might be a possible option.

  • It seems to be an odd sentence, but handier is the comparative of handy .
  • In some situations, more handy might be a possible option.
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It seems to be an odd sentence, but handier is the comparative of handy. In some situations, more handy might be a possible option.

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