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The phrase "a handsomer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the attractiveness of one person to another, typically in informal contexts.
Example: "He is a handsomer choice for the role than his brother."
Alternatives: "more handsome" or "a more attractive".
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He had a good frame under the layers of coats, and after a shave, a shower and some laundered clothes, he could pass for a handsomer Quentin Tarantino.
Thin and sharply featured — he resembled a handsomer, less viper-faced James Carville — Nat was a man of obvious though not ostentatious intelligence.
For New York-ophiles who want a lively distillation of their city in holiday-wrapped form, it's hard to ask for a handsomer album than NEW YORK: Portrait of a City (Taschen, $69.99).
Enzo, who is probably in his 50s and has a craggy, hatchet face of a handsomer Jack Palance, is still a preening stud who caresses and flexes the muscles of his lean body in front of the camera.
Goldman, a handsomer Richard Edson, and Wink, a less handsome Daryl Hall, are lean and boyish, though their hairlines and those of their Blue Man alter egos have met in the middle.
His new shop at 1394 Avenue of the Americas (57th Street) has a handsomer setting than his Ninth Avenue store and is more spacious than his shop on East 65th Street.
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A handsome pale girl.
A handsome woman.
They were a handsome couple.
Am I a handsome man?
"He's a handsome guy".
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