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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more homey" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a place that feels cozy, comfortable, or inviting, often in a domestic context. Example: "The new decor made the living room feel more homey, perfect for family gatherings."
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Brooklyn is more homey".
It will be more homey".
"That makes it a little more homey".
"Esther was into something more homey".
Food is getting more homey, too.
"We find it more homey than new construction".
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The humongous and high-ceilinged yet subtly marked behemoth called En Japanese Brasserie sits like a quiet monster across the street from a block of much more homey-looking West Village businesses.
It took on a more familiar, homey feel.
The Brasserie never pretended to offer anything more than homey, satisfying food with a mild French accent, and the new regime has not strayed from the old philosophy.
"If you want to make it more intimate and homey, frame every piece as you get it and make it a hodgepodge," he said.
Wannstedt is simply trying to create a more unified, even homey, atmosphere, and having keen football minds around like Shula and Johnson certainly cannot hurt.
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