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The phrase "a more homogeneous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the uniformity or similarity of a group or category in comparison to another.
Example: "The new policy aims to create a more homogeneous workforce that reflects our company's values."
Alternatives: "a more uniform" or "a more consistent".
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In a more homogeneous place, that wouldn't drive as much spending.
The turning encourages mixing and gives a more homogeneous gluten structure.
As it does on the PC, he said, the browser could provide a more homogeneous "layer" for programmers.
While at higher fluences, a more homogeneous distribution of implanted nitrogen appears, as shown in Fig. 3 c,d).
After aging treatment, the elements of Zn, Ca, P and O presented a more homogeneous distribution.
Increasing the clearance can lead to a more homogeneous particle concentration distribution in the stirred vessel.
The aim is to achieve a more homogeneous blank holder pressure.
A more homogeneous spread of i.e. oxygen or methanogens increases the total amount of carbon degraded.
Hollow spaces have been introduced in the plasma grid for a more homogeneous PG current distribution.
This improvement is primarily attributed to a more homogeneous dispersion of MCC in the matrix.
Finally, a more homogeneous microstructure is obtained using the "pinless" tool configuration.
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