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The phrase "more salty" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a comparative phrase used to indicate a higher level of saltiness compared to something else. Example: "I prefer my chips to be more salty than sweet."
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The saltiness in the snack makes the sweetness of it all the more sweeter and so too the sweetness makes the saltiness all the more salty.
Why wasn't the sea far more salty?
"I guess I was a little more salty".
He is a man without enemies, although some prefer their politicians a little more salty.
The lamb sweetbreads, with more salty, sizzling Shed bacon, Jerusalem artichoke and kale (£8.50) is irresistible.
Then, in the 50's, the bay grew more salty, an environment that favors clams.
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We're just a bit more … salty".
A special of monkfish featured thick, meaty slices of the fish, but the brown sauce drizzled over them was dull and, more fatally, salty.
Though I rather like the smoke, for a more authentic salty taste, follow Rebecca Seal's advice in The Islands of Greece and "soak the roe in cold water for a couple of hours beforehand", which works a treat at taming the flavour.
I was out and able to once more breathe salty ocean air and gaze at the starry sky.
The only concern Councilman Zareh Sinanyan said he had was whether healthier snacks and drinks tend to cost more than salty and sugary products.
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