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Discover Ludwig"more lovely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare two different things or people, emphasizing the difference between them. For example: "I thought her sister was pretty, but she was even more lovely."
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I thought there was some secret knowledge that thinness would bring me, some magic in it that would make me more successful, more lovely, more loved.
WEATHER Two more lovely days.
Right after one more lovely yard sale.
"It's not more frivolous, but it is more lovely".
More lovely, more artistic, and with a better soundtrack.
Nothing could be more lovely and fearless than Chaucer.
But his work is more lovely and enduring than that".
The dramatic surrounding landscape makes it all the more lovely.
"A more lovely person I have never seen in my life".
"Like Brighton or Blackpool or somewhere - just a lot more lovely.
Oh good, just what we need, MORE lovely clothes to lust after.
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