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Discover Ludwig"more shy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who displays an increased level of shyness or reluctance in comparison to someone else. For example, "Suzie was more shy than her brother when meeting new people."
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Sister Judith was more shy.
I'm a little more shy.
They're more shy about showing their stuff, more shy and genteel".
I'm probably more shy now than I've ever been.
Strangely, I had become more shy with him than before.
Although B-clones were more active, they were also more shy.
They'd rather be with a humble, more shy person?
The US government, however, has been more shy.
"I feel I was more shy back then.
Rafe is reckless and gallant, Danny a bit more shy.
Home schooling, paired with exile, had made me more shy and introspective, if also more independent.
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