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The phrase "a more thorough justification" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for a detailed explanation or reasoning behind a decision or action.
Example: "In order to proceed with the project, we require a more thorough justification for the proposed budget increase."
Alternatives: "a more detailed explanation" or "a more comprehensive rationale."
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In October 2012, researchers came up with the "walking" theory by creating a 5-ton replica of one of the statues (or "moai"), and actually moving it in an upright position, and have published a more thorough justification in the June issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science.
For a more thorough justification of the application of SMMs theory to healthcare integration and a discussion of strengths and limitations, please refer to Evans and Baker [ 20].
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A year later, a more thorough study confirmed the risk.
A more thorough analysis is recommended.
(A more thorough memo came twenty-four hours later).
"Security should have given you a more thorough patdown".
For that we need a more thorough analysis.
Companies can develop a more thorough understanding of customer needs.
Every six months, they return for a more thorough physical.
Thereafter, he made a more thorough study of Socialist writers.
Perhaps then it will do a more thorough job.
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