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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more layered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has multiple levels or dimensions, or that is more complex or intricate. Example: As the story unfolded, the characters became more layered and their motivations became increasingly unclear.
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"The world became more multicolored, more layered," she said.
It's more layered, it has more nose, it has more nuance".
Or perhaps Murray is different, more nuanced, more layered, than normally presented.
Liza Minnelli's performance was shiny when new, but seems more layered now with biography and time.
In its place, something more layered can help produce a new kind of fire.
While early Python was a wonderful mix of intelligence and silliness, later Python – their Brian period – became more layered.
But in his new incarnation as a class warrior, his clothes have become suitably more ratty, more grey, more layered.
Others are more layered.
Out of our discussion, however, a question arose that was far more layered.
Motels, on the other hand, hold an allure that's altogether more layered.
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Since then, things have gotten a bit more… layered.
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