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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more austere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of austerity, typically in contexts discussing lifestyle, design, or philosophy.
Example: "The new design is a more austere version of the previous one, focusing on minimalism and functionality."
Alternatives: "a stricter" or "a more severe".
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The centre-left government in Spain looks set to fall as a result of its austerity programme – not to the leftists, however, but to a more austere regime of the right.
The novelist Tim Parks proposed that e-books offered "a more austere, direct engagement" with words.
Occasionally the script drips purple when a more austere shade of prose would serve better.
But at only 22p each, they are meals which, she believes, reflect a more austere time.
Skip... if you're looking for a more austere treatment of England's political battle over slavery.
It is a deliberate – and understandable – step into a more austere artistic guise.
But Mr. Pataki warned today that the state was entering into a more austere period.
A more austere modernism was reflected in Peter Jones, Chelsea, and Simpson's Piccadilly.
It's a more austere front and more modern in its styling and detailing.
Many Icelanders seemed encouraged by thoughts of a more austere, domestic, and less self-consciously potent national reputation.
Where other browsers seem to have buttons and tool bars for everything, Chrome adopts a more austere approach.
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