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The phrase "are more likeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the likability of two or more subjects, indicating that one is more appealing or enjoyable than the other.
Example: "Among the candidates, Sarah and Tom are more likeable than the others due to their friendly demeanor."
Alternatives: "are more appealing" or "are more endearing."
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Any other year he could have been a potential winner but this year, he's got a lot of competition and Joe and Olly are more likeable.
Characters are more likeable, particularly Keeley Hawes' Samantha, and a sure-footed adaptation has tough teen Krystal Weedon at the centre of the story.
His later brigands are more likeable and heroic, if still flawed, but the seed of an idea seems to be planted in Resurrection.
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Maybe he's more likeable.
Brolin waffles a bit, before deciding that yes, "he is more likeable.
His quartet, featuring Brandon Seabrook on guitar and banjo, kept up an emphatic din that would have been more likeable with just a hint of a smile.
She showed an early version of the film to another director and asked him for his comments – he said Ruth needed to be more likeable (Lowe ignored this).
His later work is more likeable and less leaky, as Stirling became slightly less reckless, and as he started building in Germany, where the building industry seemed better equipped to realise his ambitious ideas.
Could I have done better, and could I've been more likeable in the same case?
As for the suggestion that a woman working outside the home is more likely to find another, more likeable, mate — well, why not ask the man in question to be more likeable?
Your characters should be more likeable.
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