What are the comparative forms of sleek and sly?

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The comparative form of "sleek" is "sleeker," while the comparative form of "sly" is "slyer." These forms are used to compare the qualities of two subjects, indicating that one has more of the characteristic than the other. For example, you might say, "This car is sleeker than that one," or "He is slyer than his brother."

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