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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more time" is not correct in written English.
It should be "more time" or "one more time" depending on the context.
Example: "Can you explain that to me one more time?"
Alternatives: "additional time" or "another time".
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The system will enable a larger number of companies to be analysed in a more time and cost-effective manner.
Fathers are spending a more time with their children, but this trend has been ignored by business.
First, the results of the sequential search technique are compared against those obtained by a more time consuming brute-force optimization approach.
A second experiment was performed to get a more time resolved determination of the uptake of D-galacturonic acid by the best performing transformant strain (JS013).
If the robot motion estimation is not accessible or not accurate enough, overlapping area can be searched over the whole image, which is a more time consuming process.
Then, if you have time or see a better way to solve it, move on to a more time- or space-friendly algorithm.
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The banks have twice agreed to give the company, which was downgraded to triple-C from single-A, more time to come up with an acceptable plan.
"The leaves are removed each winter as a more time-efficient alternative to raking fallen leaves".
You could have achieved your aim, albeit in a more time-consuming way, perfectly honestly".
But for now, he is taking a more time-tested approach.
But the F.D.A. can change the rules itself through a more time-consuming and cumbersome process.
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