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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more empty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a comparison that the thing being described is or feels emptier than it was before. For example, "The room seemed more empty when he left."
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Lichtenstein's magnification of his source material made his impersonally drawn motifs seem all the more empty.
You will earn a bonus for picking up three or more empty plates at one time.
Or more empty.
Many are more empty than full.
You've got a few more empty pages?
There appeared to be more empty seats than fans.
And more empty tankers are showing up here.
WMD is even more empty and dishonest as a concept.
Result: more empty hotel rooms in the provinces, not fewer.
Above, a dining balcony holds more empty seats.
"Such stealth taxes hindered regeneration and encouraged more empty properties.
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