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The phrase "a more expanded" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would typically be "more expansive" or "more extensive," depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "The report provides a more expansive view of the project's impact on the community."
Alternatives: "a broader" or "a more detailed".
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Crowder returned to practice on a limited basis last week and assumed a more expanded role Wednesday.
"A more expanded role of a no-drive zone means more targets and more cost," Mr. Harrison said.
Allegory (from Greek allos and agoreuein, an "other-speaking") suggests a more expanded use of deceptive and oblique language.
Their hope now is to turn a decade's worth of photographs into a more expanded, definitive document.
Gilbert's has a terrace right on the pier; so, too, does Boone's Restaurant ("On the waterfront since 1898!"), which serves a more expanded menu.
Other definitions include a more expanded "vision" of what good integrated STEM education would "look like," far transcending the integration of disciplines.
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"Out here, it seems like the mind is a little more expanded".
Everyone wants to point out that Beyoncé's celebrity power elevates Shire's work and gives her access to a much more expanded global stage.
Although they rarely tinker with tradition, executives from Wimbledon's All England Club are also expected to pursue a similar, more expanded seeding system that could go into place in time for the event later this month, the official said.
Now it is possible to have a much more expanded role for IT self-service.
You have to actually become a different, more expanded, better version of yourself -- if you want to keep creating better results.
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