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"funnier than" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things as being funnier than each other. For example, "This show is funnier than the last one we watched."
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FILM/TELEVISION; Is Animation Funnier Than Live Action?
It's funnier than Chandler, anyway.
But "Baskets" is funnier than it sounds.
"He will be funnier than you".
It's funnier than Comic Relief.
It was funnier than it sounds.
He's way funnier than Jimmy Carr.
Even funnier than that – imagine!
Is fat funnier than thin?
He was funnier than fuck".
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