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The phrase "a more pristine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the purity or unspoiled nature of something to another, indicating a higher degree of pristine quality.
Example: "The national park is known for its more pristine landscapes compared to the surrounding areas affected by development."
Alternatives: "a cleaner" or "a more untouched".
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There is little doubt that this area would need considerable work to return to a more pristine state.
"I would prefer sometimes to bird in a more pristine environment, but I am where I am and I make the most of it".
The resulting isolation, compared to other tourist-saturated islands in the Caribbean, has allowed Montserrat to maintain a more pristine environment.
New Horizons is scheduled to arrive on January 1 , 2019 to provide our first detailed look at what scientists expect to be quite a different place than Pluto — a more pristine and ancient remnant of the early solar system.
The road to a more pristine lagoon in a county park was closed, so Dr. May pulled off a highway two miles from campus and parked alongside a triangular pond lined with tall weeds and poison ivy and wild hibiscus serving up white shuttlecock flowers.
To ensure a more pristine finished product, Ford also splurged on improvements to the paint shop, including upgraded dirt detection and increased use of robots for consistent application.
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A park ought to protect habitat, but some conservationists have suggested that parklands aren't any more pristine than neighboring areas.
"Now," the narration says, "witness these home movies as never before, restored to a state more pristine than the day they were exposed to the Dallas sunshine of Nov. 22, 1963".
Gasquet would also go on to win his ensuing quarterfinal, 8-6 in the fifth set, against then third-ranked Andy Roddick, meaning that his career Slam quarterfinal record is a much more pristine, if puny, 1-0.
For me, the whole complex process of chocolate-making unfolded at a sleeker, more pristine, hi-tech factory in Madagascar, of all places, when I wrote a story for Observer Food Monthly about the fledgling Equitrade system.
James is taking a detour to the UK during his expansive and extensive European tour this summer, getting muddy at Reading and Leeds in August and hopefully staying a bit more pristine for his debut London show, at Hackney's Oslo venue.
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