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The phrase "always more attractive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently appears more appealing or desirable compared to other options or over time.
Example: "With each new feature added, the product becomes always more attractive to potential buyers."
Alternatives: "consistently more appealing" or "increasingly attractive".
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Rich customers are always more attractive than poor ones.
From a distance, Cavaliers are always more attractive than Roundheads.
Window displays are always more attractive than the gifts you receive -- even if you receive what was in the window.
A baked-in Maps system is always more attractive than a third-party system.
Male fiddler crabs with hoods were always more attractive than those without hoods regardless of predation risk treatment (high or low).
It is certainly a rough simplification to assume that urban areas are always more attractive for physicians than rural ones.
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Independent of developmental stage, infested plants were always considerably more attractive than undamaged plants and parasitoids were more attracted to plants damaged by their host than to plants damaged by a non-host herbivore, S. littoralis.
Like localism, liberty is an issue that always looks more attractive when you are in opposition.
Mr Winther cautions, however, that outsourcing always looks more attractive when companies are striving to cut costs in an economic downturn.
We may excel in some areas, but there's always someone more attractive, successful, and intelligent than we are—meaning we feel like failures whenever we compare ourselves to those "better" than us.
Bomer, who is always much more attractive as eye-candy than he is skilled as an actor, is sort of perfect for this part in that way, but he doesn't have the skill or charm to save bad material.
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