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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of consistency, balance, or uniformity in various contexts, such as performance, distribution, or texture.
Example: "The new policy aims to create a more even playing field for all participants."
Alternatives: "a fairer" or "a more balanced".
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"He has a more even productivity.
Among men, it's a more even split.
Technology, he says, creates a more even playing field.
That will make for a more even contest.
It might be a more even contest this time.
I think it spreads a more even layer.
Other polls show a more even split on Main Street.
Smiling keeps you on a more even keel.
The imprinted samples are also characterized by a more even distribution of chelating sites.
But where fishing was happening, their grazing formed a more even pattern across the reefs.
And theirs is certainly a more even collaboration than the judges on "Live to Dance".
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