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Discover LudwigThe word 'more prestigious' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare two things or to express that one thing is of higher quality or status than another. For example: "Of the two universities I applied to, the second one was more prestigious."
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More prestigious?
Few posts were more prestigious.
Teaching is becoming more prestigious".
"He thinks 212 is way more prestigious".
"What's more prestigious than the Oscars?
The teaching profession might then become more prestigious and effective.
More prestigious was the annual Shakespeare Festival at Stratford, Ont.
The local Na Hoku Hanohano Awards are considered more prestigious.
Zinnemann's next project, The Search (1948), was considerably more prestigious.
Babes on Broadway (1941) was a more prestigious project.
More prestigious festivals continue to skim off the cream.
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