Sentence examples for more prettier from inspiring English sources

The phrase "more prettier" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct form would be "prettier" or "more pretty." Incorrect: She is more prettier than her sister. Correct: She is prettier than her sister. Incorrect: The sunset was even more prettier than yesterday's. Correct: The sunset was even prettier than yesterday's.

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I'm asking her about penalties for early withdrawal when a drunk guy in a cowboy hat staggers over and says hey, dude, take my picture cause I'm more prettier 'n this skank.

This makes you more prettier than before.

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They make the world more pretty".

"It is no more pretty than an axhead.

There are more cool effects (centaurs, snowstorms), more pretty pictures (sunflowers, flashlight fireflies).

When we were thinking about how to shoot the scene, the default position was more pretty, more classical".

Puppet birds are frequently more pretty than poetic; rhythmic tensions not fully exploited.

BUT the complaint most often heard about Suvarnabhumi is that it is more pretty than practical.

Adding 50 percent or more pretty much robs you of the reasons you started with white flour in the first place.

She'd become a homeless orphan, lost in the forest, no one to feed her, no more pretty dresses.

She looked around at the leaping horses, the shouting children, the whirring bulbs".It's more pretty at night".

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