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"more chic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has become more stylish, fashionable or elegant. For example: She upgraded her office wardrobe with a few more chic pieces.
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Much more chic, too.
This is more chic, too.
Other bags are more chic.
"Names of jewels always sound more chic.
'Cover the fesse.' It sounds more chic".
"But much more chic because it's a knit".
"It's much more chic to look effortlessly gorgeous.
But these days, Austin is more chic than shabby.
It's a little more chic, but still good value.
It was the 70s: ultra-modern, more chic than kitsch.
In fact, you'll be more chic for not slavishly following the trends.
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