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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much warmer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing temperatures or feelings, indicating a significant increase in warmth.
Example: "The forecast predicts a much warmer day tomorrow, perfect for a picnic."
Alternatives: "considerably warmer" or "significantly warmer".
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I found the stage adaptation to be a vastly improved experience which gave audiences a much warmer feeling for Ireland's pub culture (proving that live theatre can sometimes be a much warmer and more welcoming medium for a dangerously thin love story than a low-budget film).
Warmer air and less snowmelt would mean a much warmer river and depleted soil moisture in summer, which would stress forest vegetation.
For him, analog has a much warmer sound.
"I felt like the people were friendlier," he said, "and it was a much warmer place.
When he reluctantly returned to America shortly before his death, he received a much warmer reception.
But a new change in corporate policy change is likely to receive a much warmer reception.
Now the films are finding a much warmer welcome from funders and producers.
If you learn some kiswahili you will get a much warmer welcome.
Classic is red in colour with a much warmer spice range.
As the colder country with a much warmer economy, Iceland can afford to be relatively picky.
For me, it's a much warmer, crafted homage than the recent Transformers films.
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