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The phrase "a much more gratifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of satisfaction or pleasure derived from something in relation to another.
Example: "After completing the project, I found it to be a much more gratifying experience than I had anticipated."
Alternatives: "far more rewarding" or "significantly more satisfying".
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Of course, his story has a much more gratifying ending.
The spring used to be a much more gratifying time for D'Antoni.
No doubt, the activity provided a much more gratifying sense of pleasure than wearing the watch, for he traded it for the prostitute's services.
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Years ago, as a student at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., Ms. Wells had noticed in a life drawing class how much more gratifying it was when the model had a little something extra or, rather, a lot of something extra.
And the end result was a motion picture that was so much more exciting, so much more gratifying.
How much more gratifying to bully the president.
All of which makes this season that much more gratifying.
Somehow, such pleasures make the first sip of chardonnays that much more gratifying.
And when you care about the language like I do, it's so much more gratifying".
"It's much more gratifying to be able to touch something and find out it's real, rather than a matter of bits and bytes".
It would be so much more gratifying if voters could be illuminated without expecting to be excited.
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