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The phrase "a more deliberate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions, decisions, or processes that are done with intention and careful consideration.
Example: "In order to achieve better results, we need to adopt a more deliberate approach to our planning."
Alternatives: "a more intentional" or "a more thoughtful".
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He favors a more deliberate pace toward independence.
"The look was conceived in a more deliberate way.
But most plan for a more deliberate future.
Going forward, she plans to harness the strength of the group, taking a more deliberate approach.
Garbus, whose compositions tend toward the avant-garde, took a more deliberate approach.
This process could be helped along by a more deliberate public relations strategy for the reset.
Kerr wanted Porter to make the Suns a more deliberate and dedicated defensive team.
"We needed to stand up a more deliberate effort, so we could get access".
But say that when you go to the range you take a more deliberate approach.
The money needs to be directed in a more deliberate, intelligent way.
If you live in different cities, you'll need to develop a more deliberate strategy.
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