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The phrase "is more private" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or entities in terms of level of privacy. For example: - "The conference room on the top floor is more private than the one on the ground floor." - "I prefer this hotel because the rooms are more private." - "Her diary is more private than her social media accounts."
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Other work is more private.
"She is more private now, more reserved.
Leucadia is more private than Berkshire.
The overall effect is more private house than hotel.
Ms. Fassotte also preferred an unattended lobby, which "is more private," she said.
Facebook is different, you do a page, pictures, is more private.
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What's needed is more private-sector angels like Liza". Is he annoyed by the noise of dancing kids so close to his office?
Interestingly enough there is more private-public cooperation.
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It's more private.
"I hope it's more private.
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