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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more concrete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to a more specific or tangible example or idea.
Example: "To better understand the concept, let's look for a more concrete example that illustrates the point clearly."
Alternatives: "a clearer" or "a more specific".
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Let's take a more concrete example.
Sometimes they have a more concrete goal.
Here's a more concrete example.
There needs to be a more concrete reason".
I've fleshed these broad steps into a more concrete flow.
A more concrete timeline would be based on initial findings.
A more concrete decline can be seen in published research.
For Sanders, guns have been a more concrete problem.
Update: On Monday, NBC News reported a more concrete number.
He has a more concrete connection with Warwickshire cricket.
Murray hopes to have a more concrete answer soon.
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