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The phrase "more moist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a food item that is wetter or juicier than usual. For example, "The cake was more moist than usual."
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Light curing can make meat more moist.
Nice, and more moist than it looks".
This means the air can be more moist.
Trees can keep a field cooler and more moist.
"One is to keep it more moist, the breast.
Skin is noticeably plumper and more moist within 15 minutes.
"Whatever's in the fiber is making them that much more moist," she said.
White is sweeter and more moist than red king salmon -- a flavor altogether more nuanced.
As the Earth heats, there is the tendency for a more moist atmosphere – consequently, heavier downpours.
Smoky baby back ribs came with excellent sweet pink coleslaw and grilled cornbread (the latter could have been more moist).
Generally, the more moist the air and the more intense the tornado, the larger the funnel cloud.
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