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The phrase "a more differentiated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept or item that has been made more distinct or varied in comparison to something else.
Example: "The new marketing strategy aims to create a more differentiated product line that appeals to diverse consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "a more distinct" or "a more varied".
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Although it is currently unknown whether these cells can differentiate into NLCs, RA-NLCs are a more differentiated population.
Given the high degree of educational differentiation in most countries, we do this using a more differentiated educational attainment variable than what is commonly used.
The world's current one-dimensional system must be overhauled to create a more differentiated one.
In fact, the secular trend across European states is for a convergence around a more differentiated system of strategies toward protests.
A more differentiated approach must distinguish between individual buildings and entire building stocks where a statistical interpretation becomes unavoidable.
Cells exhibited a more differentiated phenotype on the PEGDMA DEGDMA copolymers compared to the 2HEMA PEGDMA copolymers.
The results indicate that observer ratings should be treated in a more differentiated manner in the future.
The aim is to persuade governments and the European Union to adopt a more differentiated policy toward Belarus.
Not surprisingly, there is low acceptability for coercive measures like road pricing in general, but a closer look reveals a more differentiated picture.
This difference was probably due the fact that we had a more differentiated phantom population.
For the period 2001 to 2050, the varieties did show a more differentiated picture.
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