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Discover Ludwig"more timid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare two things that are timid in different levels or amounts. For example: "The mouse was much more timid than the rabbit."
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I became more timid.
The more timid, however, think twice.
But it is a more timid play.
They think yesterday's outcome means Americans are becoming more timid.
I was always more timid than my sister.
The more timid cats have been difficult to catch.
"When I was 15, I was much more timid".
"The more timid personalities tend to turn around and leave".
But in terms of how E.U. cash should be spent, the ideas were much more timid.
Land owners were excoriated, the House of Lords demonised and his more timid colleagues brushed aside.
Many of its staff fear the new owner will be more timid.
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