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The phrase "a more uniform layout" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing design, organization, or formatting that aims for consistency and standardization.
Example: "To improve readability, we should aim for a more uniform layout across all pages of the report."
Alternatives: "a more consistent design" or "a more standardized arrangement."
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This already excellent site would benefit from a more uniform layout, such as the excellent design of the conference section.
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A more uniform system could result in savings, she said.
Seawater has a more uniform composition than river water.
A more uniform product results from cross laying the web.
The RP reaction followed a more uniform pace.
A more uniform compression will also contribute to achieving a more uniform velocity profile across the culture chamber by maintaining a uniform channel height.
This was performed to achieve a more uniform library index.
This will help to create a more uniform shape.
In many cases the need for both references is questionable, but it is understood that there is a requirement to have a uniform layout throughout the text.
The SWCNTs are assumed to be aligned and straight with a uniform layout.
"The European trips of some of the owners" made it impossible for him to get everyone together to impose a uniform layout on the floors, he wrote.
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