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The phrase "attractive than" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used in comparative contexts, but it should be "more attractive than" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "She is more attractive than anyone else at the party."
Alternatives: "more appealing than" or "more charming than".
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They found these mystery men even more attractive than men who openly declared their attraction.
Staying home is more attractive than ever.
These were more attractive than functional.
Is anything more attractive than confidence?
From a distance, Cavaliers are always more attractive than Roundheads.
Competing against the other group became more attractive than cooperating.
"It's more attractive than a razor-sharp line," he says.
And they find ovulating women more attractive than those menstruating.
That's more attractive than a two-hour movie".
Both find the deal more attractive than walking away.
Rich customers are always more attractive than poor ones.
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