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"more slender" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is smaller in width or size. For example, "The stalk of the flower was much more slender than usual."
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They're more slender.
The silhouette is more slender and natural in line.
Shawls become popular for the more slender gowns.
Variable; the more slender forms have been called var.
We want to make them longer and more slender".
"They were smaller, more slender — they've changed a lot".
The margin between great and ghastly grows ever more slender.
It is typically more slender than many other Ambystoma, with a wide head.
Fish Crows have more slender bills and feet than American Crows.
Compared with gulls, they are more slender, shorter legged, and longer winged.
Drinking glasses became slighter, the bowls smaller, and the stems taller and more slender.
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