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In contemporary English, several different superlative forms are available, each appropriate for a different class (or, kind) of adjective. The adjective "expressive" belongs to that class which takes "most" as a modifier; hence, its superlative form is "most expressive. "

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"Expressive" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more expressive" or "most expressive."

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more expressive

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