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The phrase 'more palatable to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that something is more acceptable or appealing to someone. For example: The addition of a few spices made the dish more palatable to everyone at the dinner table.
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(The former should be more palatable to the average male).
The next customer may be more palatable to you.
You may find it more palatable to sprinkle ab exercises throughout the day.
Sales agents like happy themes, which are generally more palatable to a broad audience.
A high enough price for Liffe could have made a deal more palatable to Berkshire.
Stronger "macroprudential" measures could be more palatable (to individuals, if not to banks).
In the past, that explanation has been much more palatable to politicians.
An actual plan might make current spending measures more palatable to parsimonious members of Congress.
His Kentucky roots also made the Pennsylvanian more palatable to Southern voters.
You can focus on the other things that are more palatable to the population.
But that did not make it any more palatable to environmental groups.
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