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The phrase "a more descriptive term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for a term that provides greater detail or clarity in a specific context.
Example: "In this case, 'oceanic' is a more descriptive term than simply 'large body of water.'"
Alternatives: "a more precise term" or "a more detailed term".
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'Contributory fault' would be a more descriptive term.
A more descriptive term is alternative reform movements.
A more descriptive term for traditional Medicare would be "free choice of providers" or "unmanaged care" insurance.
Micah and Jo, who don't yet know each other's names, are young and black, and for want of a more descriptive term you might call them hipsters.
Probably "buyout equity" is a more descriptive term for the asset class.
The reason Big Heterogeneous Data is a more descriptive term is because typically the Big Data Challenges will be even more pronounced (i.e., magnified) when dealing with extreme heterogeneity in the input(s) or output(s) of Intrusion Detection Big Data within cyberspace.
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The term "unitarian" was popularized in late 1680's England as a less pejorative and more descriptive term than "Socinian"for Christians who hold God to be identical to one and only one divine self, the Father.
In our experiments, we found out that the filter_DF_N performed better since it provides a significantly smaller set of candidate words to be classified by the transductive learning step, and hence the overall outcome contains a smaller but more descriptive terms set.
Strictly speaking, the Corporation Tax Act 2010 replaces the historic terminology "Schedule A", "Schedule D Case I" etc. with more descriptive terms but this does not affect the substantive application of the schedular system so that, for example, different rules apply for utilising tax losses depending upon the nature of the income under which the losses arises.
Since at least the middle of the 20th century, the term interior decorator has been so loosely applied as to be nearly meaningless, with the result that other, more descriptive terms have come into use.
For example, the terms 'hypertension' and 'systolic' were changed to the more descriptive terms 'high blood pressure' and 'the top number'.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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