It would be better to say 'Sometimes things can't get any fresher'
It is grammatically correct, but still not right. For one thing, "more fresh" is stilted, clumsy. Try:
Sometimes things can't get any fresher.
Fresh is the correct spelling of Fresh.
Stale is the correct spelling.
Are there any fresh news from the wsrfront,
Albino for animals; bleached for things that had color and lost it, such as bones in the desert; colorless (white literally means without color at all, the absence of color); blanched is sometimes the same thing as white; snowy, which is obvious to anyone who has seen fresh snow.and pearl
Fresh, OriginalAntonym: Old
The vegetables I bought at the market were fresh.
Fresh is the correct spelling of Fresh.
no because salt water and fresh water are 2 different things and they live in lakes which is fresh water
sometimes
Stale is the correct spelling.
Are there any fresh news from the wsrfront,
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All oceans are salt water as well as the various seas. Only lakes and streams are fresh water. Ground water is mostly fresh, but sometimes it is salt water. (Some interesting and peculiar things happen when an inland lake is isolated with no outlet to the ocean, but that is a special case.)
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It warms things up and it makes things more fresh
No, fresher is not a word. The correct term is "more fresh"
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