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"a more informative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when a comparison is being made between two ideas, and one must be described as being more informative than the other. For example: "The new textbook was much more informative than the old one."
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For these reasons, skill mismatch is commonly regarded as a more informative indicator and several studies measure it using data with direct information on workers' skill proficiency.
This information will be requested at follow up and will allow a more informative analysis to be made.
But a more informative source of Mr Lever's interests is the Business Background of MPs.
(The DVD set has a more informative feature on the making of the movie).
But adding carefully chosen shades of grey creates a more informative picture.Sadly, Russia is not looking for such nuances.
I think most of your readership, however, would have preferred a more informative and responsible article suggesting reasonable options for traveling with pets.
There is new, very informal footage of Albarn and Hewlett discussing the project here, and excerpts from a more informative 2007 BBC documentary about the opera here.
A more informative label would be "money manager managers".
However, the associated uncertainty maps were different: a more informative prior decreased prediction uncertainty.
Using a more informative likelihood function is not hard to imagine.
Here, we aim to predict the structures toward a more informative pathway than currently available.
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