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The phrase "a more intimately" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to modify a noun, but the adverb "intimately" should not be used in this context without a proper structure.
Example: "We need to explore this topic more intimately to understand its nuances."
Alternatives: "more closely" or "in a deeper way".
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A more intimately sized Congress would briskly enact sensible gun control, universal health insurance, and ample support for the arts, the humanities, and the sciences.
In his view the London version played better because of a more intimately sized theater — 1,100 seats here vs. 1,700 in New York — and also benefited from "an openness on the part of critics to embrace the dumb blonde conceit, which didn't happen in New York".
And with Instagram aging and Snapchat shrinking, there's demand for a more intimately connected social network.
Unsurprisingly, perhaps, those who take the experience of music's expressiveness to be a more intimately emotional one (through being predicated on imaginative engagement with the music, say), tend to emphasize that experience as more central to musical understanding, and thus attribute a larger part of music's value to its expressivity.
These colorful clay slabs depict grotesque offbeat faces, "a more intimately invested interaction, exploring the material and emotional possibilities of wet clay," according to the show's press release.
However, it must be noted that both systems have much to learn from the other, and it is naïve to believe that the TB system is the only beneficiary of a more intimately connected TB-HIV service.
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But most of the African-Americans who sustained the boycott knew the New Testament a lot more intimately than they knew the Fourteenth Amendment.
With a lot of films, people are sitting on the outside looking in, but I want the audience to get a bit more intimately involved with what's going on, so that they maybe can experience it a little bit more intensely".
We left high on the idea of getting to know this place a little more intimately in the coming years.
If you understand who Jim was and understand and know the person that he was a little more intimately, the causes he was for and how he went about his life that image takes on a completely different meaning.
Margaret Jane Radin (1988) and Carole Pateman (1983) stress the ways that the labor of bearing a child is more intimately bound up with a woman's identity than other types of labor.
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