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"Industry" is a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative degree. The comparative and superlative degrees of the adjective industrial are more industrial and most industrial respectively.

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Raunak Raj

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  1. comparative:- more industrious.
  2. superlative:- most industrious.
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Raunak Raj

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Romario Okrah

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What is the comparative name for industrious
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more industrious most industrious

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Alex-Andrea Green

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More industrious and most industrius

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