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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more scenic" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to compare two things in terms of visual appeal or beauty. Example: The coastal drive along the Pacific Highway is much more scenic than the busy city streets.
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The setting could scarcely be more scenic.
The face-off in women's lacrosse is more scenic.
"This would be a much more scenic place".
"The Merritt is more scenic; 95 is faster.
They could not ask for a more scenic vista.
More scenic sunset cruises, running from April to October, cost twice as much.
Updated at 10.04pm BST 5.15pm BST This route is certainly more scenic than the interstate.
Another competitor, Rachael Hutchins, adds: "It doesn't get more scenic than Chamonix.
After the ferry crossing, the more scenic South Island is explored in a convenient circuit.
Growing up in Onehunga, Auckland, I explored factories, graveyards and the more scenic parks.
Some of the more scenic routes are in and around Milwaukee, once known primarily for beer and manufacturing.
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