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The phrase "more pretty" is generally considered incorrect in standard English. Instead, the comparative form of "pretty" is "prettier." For example, one should say "She is prettier than her sister" rather than "more pretty." However, in some dialects or informal contexts, people might still use "more pretty," but it is not grammatically standard.

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