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The phrase "a more enticing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something that is more attractive or appealing than another option.
Example: "The new marketing strategy aims to create a more enticing offer for our customers."
Alternatives: "a more appealing" or "a more attractive".
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It could not be a more enticing prospect.
Mr. Fischer is the guitarist in Rainer Maria, a contemplative band with a more enticing singer.
A more enticing prospect was Fat Albert Smokehouse (fatalbertsmokehouse.co.nz), near the small South Island town of Fairlie.
It certainly looks like a more enticing alternative than facing Nadal on his own terms on his favorite surface.
And, of course, there is nothing to prevent a competitor coming up with a more enticing offer.
Sometimes, as Krystal points out, we mean escape from the grubby difficulties of real life into a more enticing fictional world.
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If they made the UI a bit more enticing to a child's eye, opened up the range of samples, and dropped the price down to something that parents might plunk down to keep their kids busy on a road trip, I'd imagine that it would do well.
Along came Joe Regal, a literary agent, with the suggestion that a Paris Review anthology needed a "hook" more enticing than mere longevity.
Hopefully a few more enticing specs will be revealed in a month when the user manual is available to the public.
Granted, there are some services like BillShrink that ask for the same information, but that site has a more practical use that may be a little more enticing: it saves users money.
You might find using this mixer a little more enticing once you've baked cookies or a cake with this state-of-the-art mixer.
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