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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more hospitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of hospitality in different situations or places, indicating that one is more welcoming or friendly than another.
Example: "The new hotel is a more hospitable environment for families than the previous one."
Alternatives: "a friendlier" or "a more welcoming".
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It's waiting for a more hospitable climate.
A more hospitable market for mortgage-backed securities helped.
Surely this is a more hospitable country for journalists.
It is hard to conclude that the world became a more hospitable place because of it.
Better to make the world a more hospitable place for everyone.
I had gotten a more hospitable reception from Anwar Malik, Suhail's father.
In turn, Broadway has become a more hospitable place for children to work.
"As a society, we have provide a more hospitable environment that facilitates child rearing".
They were mixed farmers (largely because of a more hospitable environment for crops) and also smelted and worked copper.
These cool-communities strategies not only save energy and clean the air but also yield a more hospitable local climate.
Camaraderie and mutual respect among employees translate to better communication, fewer mistakes and a more hospitable dining experience.
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