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Either could be correct, because the adjectives "most" and "more" may be used differently; more is the comparative form, most is the superlative form for the adjective many.

To say "one of the most" is to indicate that the object or concept is among the top examples within a group, e.g. "one of the most powerful animals."

To say "one of the more" is to indicate that something is within the high end of its class, not necessarily near the top, e.g "one of the more lethal snakes" is one that is in the upper half, rather than the lower. Additionally, "more" can be used as a numerical adjective in a descriptive phrase, e.g. "one of the more than twenty high-rise hotels in the city."

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