When more than one adjective comes before a noun, the adjectives are normally in a particular order. Adjectives which describe opinions or attitudes (e.g. amazing) usually come first, before more neutral, factual ones (e.g. red): She was wearing an amazing red coat. Not: … red amazing coat If we don’t want to emphasise any one of the adjectives, the most usual sequence of adjectives is:
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