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The terms "good," "better," and "best" are comparative forms used to describe quality. "Good" is the base adjective, indicating a positive quality. "Better" is the comparative form, used to compare two entities, suggesting one has a higher quality than the other. "Best" is the superlative form, used to indicate that something is of the highest quality among three or more entities.

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