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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more artful" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes something that is skillfully crafted or aesthetically pleasing. For example, "The painter's latest piece was much more artful than her previous work."
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The state of the internal-combustion art has never been more artful.
Desserts are more artful than ever, too.
Packaging has become simpler and more artful.
It's clearly more artful than is necessary".
Obviously, she needs to be more artful than that.
The second appears to be more artful than functional.
Their pictures became more artful, more textured and more beautiful.
Much more artful yet is the lighting by David Pérez.
Leventhal's summation was two hours long and even more artful than his opening statement.
The songs on "Antiphon" are messier but more artful, sometimes with awkward implications.
Domestic handbooks like Thomas Hill's "Profitable Arte of Gardening" (1568) were more artful than horticultural.
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