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"more generous than" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is typically used to compare two things or people and indicate that one is more generous than the other. Example: John is more generous than his brother, he always shares his food with others. In this sentence, the phrase "more generous than" is used to compare John and his brother's actions of sharing food, and show that John is the more giving one.
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And post-war Britain has generally been more generous than America to its citizens on benefit.
Some airlines are more generous than others.
But some are more generous than others.
But Martin is more generous than that.
Readers are usually more generous than critics.
The dividend was also more generous than he expected.
Sometimes one college is much more generous than the other.
The program is much more generous than Medicare.
This may be more generous than Mr Bush's.
Gifts don't come much more generous than that.
This is more generous than women's statutory rights.
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