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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more sociable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare someone's level of sociability to another person or to themselves at a different time. Example: John used to be shy and reserved, but after joining the sports team, he has become much more sociable. Now, he enjoys spending time with his teammates and making new friends.
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Sociability independently differentiated resilient girls from non-resilient (resilient more sociable) and competent (resilient less sociable) girls.
Now I'm more sociable.
"Catered halls are more sociable.
"Just warmer and more sociable.
Gosse's scholarship was more sociable than rigorous.
"I'm trying to work on being more sociable," he said.
What is more sociable a prospect than eating out?
An average woman is slightly more sociable, responding to ten.
Since I stopped doing track events, I'm much more sociable.
The hairy-nosed wombats (genus Lasiorhinus) are more sociable.
I have always wanted my flat to be more sociable.
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