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The degree of comparison for the adjective "true" is typically expressed in three forms: positive, comparative, and superlative. The positive form is "true," the comparative form is "truer," and the superlative form is "truest." These forms are used to compare the truthfulness of different statements or situations. However, in many contexts, "true" is used in its positive form without comparison, as truth is often seen as an absolute quality.

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