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"more fulfilling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is more satisfying than the alternatives. For example, "Studying a new skill is far more fulfilling than sitting around and watching television."
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More fulfilling.
"But this is so much more fulfilling".
I wanted to do something more fulfilling.
He craved something more tangible, more fulfilling.
But, he said, there's nothing more fulfilling.
"It's a richer, more fulfilling life.
To me, that's much more fulfilling than documenting it myself".
"My life has been so much more fulfilling," he said.
Where will they find a more fulfilling career?
She'd begun a new, no doubt more fulfilling, life.
More fulfilling, more interesting, sure, but also more difficult.
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