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Yes and no.:) The following is from an article I published a few years ago, in case you'd care:
Unique (and other absolute terms such as£º chief, complete, perfect, prime, circular, equal, parallel, perpendicular and so on) cannot be compared, as by ¡°more¡± or ¡°most¡± or used with an intensive modifier such as ¡°very¡±, ¡°so¡±, or ¡°quite¡±. µ«ÈκιæÔò¶¼»áÓÐÀýÍâ,
Grammar doesn't matter too much here. English can't speak none-English just as much as we can't speak wrong Chinese (or can we? :) ). What we speak is called Chinese, and they English. :)