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The phrase "a lot prettier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the attractiveness of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly more attractive than the other.
Example: "After the renovation, the garden looks a lot prettier than it did before."
Alternatives: "much more beautiful" or "significantly more attractive".
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"So I guess you could say it's a lot cleaner and a lot prettier here".
(Bonus: it's a lot prettier than our old e-mail, too).
"Christmas at home is a lot prettier than here," he said.
"German girls are a lot prettier than one would imagine," he offered.
The gnats will be attracted and trapped in no time, and the sundews look a lot prettier than yellow traps.
For example, according to actual postings during a concert featuring works of Mozart, furnished by the Cincinnati Symphony, withak53 wrote: "Music hall looks a lot prettier from the top balcony".
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We ended up with a system where we can jump on a lot pretty quick".
Of the main cast, I would say Paul Rudd and Donald Faison remembered a lot pretty vividly.
Scrubs tend to complain a lot — pretty much all the time.
Camera phone pictures could get a whole lot prettier with Samsung's newest image sensors.
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