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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more interesting example" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when comparing examples to highlight one that is more engaging or captivating than others. Example: "While the previous example was informative, let me provide a more interesting example that illustrates the concept better."
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A more interesting example of a potential race condition is in a job queue, a data structure for distributing chunks of work of unpredictable sizes to different processors.
Okay, let's look at a more interesting example, and see if we can actually talk about what's going to happen in these games.
All right, so let's think of a more complicated example of having a double bond, and maybe a more interesting example, and this is talking about benzene.
A more interesting example is the case of a sequence {x k } composed of constant neighborhoods and impulses.
Then \(\sH\) has the two distinct choice functions \(f_{1}\) and \(f_{2}\) given by: A more interesting example of a choice function is provided by taking \(\sH\) to be the set of (unordered) pairs of real numbers and the function to be that assigning to each pair its least element.
As a more interesting example, in the above-mentioned Navinet, visual input characterizing a known landmark is only attended when belonging to the landmarks leading to the actually addressed food source.
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This is a much more complicated, much more interesting example, but we saw in the entry game when there was one entrant entering into a market, that in that game there were actually two Nash equilibria and one of them we argued was incredible.
An even more interesting example of nostalgia for a national interest, however, is the recent rehabilitation of the reputation of John Adams, with a laudatory essay in Joseph Ellis' "Founding Brothers" and the new best-selling biography of Adams by David McCullough.
And then there are hybrids that defy definition: China, with its large socialist legacy, is an obvious case, but Singapore is another, even more interesting, example.
More interesting example is the function Φ ( t ) = e − 1 / t, t > 0, which models a curve 'flat' at the origin.
I personally found nothing offensive about the IBM video, which invited aspiring female engineers to subvert a so-called "girly" household object into something more interesting (examples included a hot air-driven clock).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com