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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more inviting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the inviting nature of two or more things, suggesting that one is more welcoming or appealing than the other.
Example: "The new design creates a more inviting atmosphere for guests."
Alternatives: "a friendlier" or "a more welcoming".
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Davenport has rarely had a more inviting draw.
"We wanted it to be a more inviting listen.
Could there be a more inviting book title?
Perhaps they only made him a more inviting target.
A more inviting retail atmosphere would also improve the customer experience.
From beginning to end, Americans deserve a more inviting and coherent process for choosing their president.
The smaller brick-walled room with its fireplace has a more inviting look.
Mr. Philbrick expects that the new building will offer a more inviting museum experience.
"Pub & rooms" is the modest declaration on the outside wall, and it is hard to imagine a more inviting pub.
Several merchants said Monday that the Americans' visit might have only made the market a more inviting target for insurgents.
Although I would have enjoyed a more inviting setting, Coolfont did provide an agreeable and inexpensive getaway.
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