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Discover LudwigThe adjective "feature-rich" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use it to describe something that offers a lot of features or options. For example, "The new phone model is feature-rich and comes with many innovative functions."
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It's cheaper, more versatile, more feature-rich.
The other is the high-end, feature-rich handsets.
Early on it was feature-rich but incomplete.
The OS X Tiger was a sleek, feature-rich, polished operating system.
I admire ReadNotify's ingenuity in presenting booby-trapped messages as being feature-rich.
None of these feature-rich flat-panel monitors, which were released this month, are cheap.
Unfortunately, it doesn't "significantly reduce the complexity often associated with many feature-rich devices".
An elaborate, feature-rich service, MCI Mail was well ahead of its time.
The growing popularity of feature-rich mobile phones does not hurt, either.
Thanks to the frugal but feature-rich offerings from local firms, domestic sales have exploded.
Bottom line: feature-rich, plenty of free storage with cheap upgrades.
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