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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more outgoing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to compare two people's levels of extroversion or sociability. Example: Jane is more outgoing than Sarah, as she is always the first one to initiate conversations and make new friends.
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Anna is more outgoing.
Ms. Lu is more outgoing.
"He was more outgoing.
"He's more boisterous, more outgoing.
He is more outgoing now.
"It's a much more outgoing atmosphere.
The shy become more outgoing online.
He has also become more outgoing.
Today she is much more outgoing".
"He's the more outgoing one," responds Lanegan.
"More outgoing," agrees his wife, Grace.
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