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When you are comparing 3 or most subjects, you use the "est" form. When it is 2 subjects, use the "most" form.

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Both "cleverest" and "most clever" are grammatically correct forms to use to compare intelligence. "Cleverest" is the superlative form of "clever," while "most clever" follows the standard comparative form when dealing with adjectives that are polysyllabic or two syllables long.

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