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The phrase "a markedly more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a significant increase or improvement in comparison to something else.
Example: "The new software update provides a markedly more efficient way to process data than the previous version."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater" or "a considerably improved".
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Having been accused of abandoning his party's principles, Clegg struck a markedly more assertive note.
They hold a markedly more positive view of Democrats than they do of Republicans.
However, some senior Labour figures have taken a markedly more sympathetic tone towards the departing MPs.
Through 1847 each subsequent meeting assumed a markedly more nationalistic character.
At Tuesday's argument, Mr. Bowman's lawyer received a markedly more hostile reception than Mr. Waxman.
Manzoni also took a markedly more conciliatory tone towards his senior civil servants than was true of the previous administration.
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Mercedes has said that it is aiming for a thermal efficiency of 40% with its new turbo engine - a figure markedly more efficient than even the best road-car diesel engines, which are in the region of 35%.
They found vancomycin to have a narrower effective dose range than daptomycin or tigecycline with a 110-mg/kg dose markedly more effective than a 10-mg/kg dose.
Because if you open up the Pandora's box marked But Why Did You Vote Brexit, Granny?, you're a bolder – and markedly more patient – person than I am.
On Monday, though, he announced a new and markedly more risky venture.
Finally, repeat tracts in which the 3′-CAA repeat has changed to a CAG are markedly more unstable (see Figure 1a).
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