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The phrase "a much more discreet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of discretion between two or more subjects, indicating that one is significantly more discreet than the other.
Example: "In this situation, a much more discreet approach would be to handle the matter privately rather than in public."
Alternatives: "a significantly more discreet" or "a far more discreet".
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The 24-year-old brought in €75m but Draxler, the man signed for nearly half that sum, is only half the player in terms of direct impact, a much more discreet influence on proceedings who cannot, by himself, lift the rest of the team to another level.
It's a much more discreet way of politely asking for good service.
They typically require payment for debit or credit card but will use a much more discreet name on the bill.
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(May I add that Europeans have always been, and still are to a large degree, much more discreet about their money than Americans are).
For a device like this to have a chance, it will need a display that is much more discreet.
"The minute I started being recognised, I became much more discreet". He's recognised a lot in France – where he and Bellucci are treated as a kind of Rive Gauche version of Posh and Becks – but on screen he has a great capacity for physical transformation.
The rarities are much more discreet; the leaves of adder's tongue, a primitive fern, are hard to spot.
others are not much more discreet.
In normal life I am much more discreet.
We were much more discreet about that sort of thing.
"He's much more discreet than I am".
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