The correct phrase is "wilder than." In comparative forms, "wilder" is used to compare the wildness of two things, while "more wild" is less commonly used and considered nonstandard in formal English. Therefore, you would say "This place is wilder than that one."
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34 pounds is more than 2 pounds. This can be determined by simply comparing the numerical values of the two quantities. In this case, 34 is greater than 2, indicating that 34 pounds is the larger amount.
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4.23 is .1 more than .13
fewer than (if the variable is discrete)not greater than or equal to.The following are NOT valid alternatives:not more than (could be equal)not as many as (could be less than or more than)not as much as (could be less than or more than)