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The comparative form of "old" is "older," and the superlative form is "oldest." These forms are used to compare the ages of two or more subjects, with "older" indicating a greater age than another and "oldest" indicating the greatest age among three or more subjects. In some contexts, "more old" and "most old" can also be used, though they are less common.

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