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The phrase "a more coherent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the clarity or logical consistency of two or more ideas, arguments, or pieces of writing.
Example: "After revising the report, I believe we have created a more coherent argument that effectively addresses the issue."
Alternatives: "a clearer" or "a more logical".
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"It's a more coherent approach toward helping us understand the data in a more coherent fashion".
Legal aid needs a more coherent policy objective.
We need… a more coherent set of policies.
This was a more coherent start than many politicians had made.
"What I'm trying to focus on is developing a more coherent program of academic support".
Is it time for the World Social Forum to adopt a more coherent political stance?
But Isis, he cautions, is a more coherent cause than al-Qaida ever was.
In the White House, a more coherent administration is gearing up for an ambitious agenda.
A more coherent plan would be to support the export of business and creative services.
Visual Islands was created to offer a more coherent, intuitive, and engaging browsing experience.
Before having to think of a more coherent response, she gasped herself and apologised.
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