I do not believe you can. The proper phrase would be much more careful.
One of the disadvantages to having a offshore bank account is that you have to choose your jurisdiction carefully. Another disadvantage to having a offshore bank account is that its much more difficult solving issues with your bank account.
This is a time to say all the positive things about who you are. You can offer your people skills, your search for excellence, your hard work, your experience and much more.
"How much money is it?" = "Combien d'argent ça fait?"
I say about £10.00($5.00).That is how much I payed.
you say:"Thank you so much for this invitation"
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
The comparative form of "carefully" is "more carefully." This is used to compare the degree of carefulness between two actions or subjects. For example, you might say, "She completed the task more carefully than her colleague." This structure highlights a greater level of attention or caution in the action being performed.
more cautious and most cautious
it is correct to say "much more greater"?
carefully Listen carefully to what I have to say....
more carefully, most carefully
more carefully, most carefully
"More carefully", and "most carefully".
more carefully, most carefully
No dollar coins were minted in 1930. Check your coin more carefully.
Very carefully.
Comparative: more carefully Superlative: most carefully