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The phrase "a far more usable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the usability of two or more items, indicating that one is significantly more usable than the other.
Example: "After the redesign, the new software is a far more usable option for our team than the previous version."
Alternatives: "much more user-friendly" or "significantly more practical".
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While that wasn't a major new feature, it did make using Drive easier, just like today's update makes it a far more usable solution for team.
If I had to guess myself, I'd guess that within a few months there will be a somewhat clumsily-implemented Zune-on-WinMo setup that will be polished into a far more usable product by mid-year.
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For now, the current preview has a number of user interface tweaks that, in conjunction with new features and capabilities, make the Windows 8-themed operating system far more usable with a mouse.
Lucid seems perhaps most proud of how much car they've been able to fit in such a small package – the exterior dimensions of the Air are less than those of a Model S, but it boasts far more usable interior volume, because, according to the company, it's been designed with that in mind from the beginning.
But overall, Acompli is far more usable as an actual email application than those email apps built mainly for triage, including Mailbox.
That's a small distinction but one that makes Browster far more usable than, for example, competitor Cooliris (our coverage).
It's not just a service pack but actually includes a good number of new features that do make it far more usable than the previous version.
The point is that the big guys, unless they've really improved their poker face recently, have started out on the wrong foot — and they're about to take one in the jaw when Apple drops a tablet that is not only larger and sexier but far more usable than the toys Microsoft and Dell think people will want.
Both native apps are getting a slew of new (and necessary) features that will make them far more usable, but most importantly, the iPhone app will soon allow you to edit documents right in the app.
The new version, iMovie '09, is far more usable.
Ur is far more usable, but for discerning hackers not afraid of getting their hands dirty.
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