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The phrase "are so much prettier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the attractiveness of two or more subjects, emphasizing a significant difference in beauty.
Example: "The flowers in the garden are so much prettier than the ones I bought from the store."
Alternatives: "are far more beautiful" or "look significantly nicer".
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"Why would that be an insult?" "You are so much prettier than her".
Girls are so much prettier.
The kid wanted to know why the males are so much prettier than the females.
The bills are so much prettier!" Another collector warned those standing in line against converting 20-franc bills from 1989, because they could be worth hundreds.
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GUY: Don't worry, you're so much prettier than she is! GUY: I'm sorry.
"She's so much prettier than she is in the movies," Ms. King said.
This is a movie that basks in the illusion that the past was so much prettier than the present.
The world seen through our phones is so much prettier than real life and it hurts to look at.
"It's so much prettier in the sunshine," the manager of the thalassotherapy centre fretted, but I loved it.
LEAVE THE EX'S BACK IN TEXAS If you remember one thing from this list, please remember this: Don't talk about past lovers (yours or theirs), don't talk about past proposals (even if they were turned down) and don't talk about past spouses ("Mary is so much prettier than your last wife").
It's so much prettier when it's fake.
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