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The phrase "a more user friendly" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen and should be "a more user-friendly" in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is easier for users to interact with or understand, typically in the context of software, websites, or products.
Example: "The new app update includes a more user-friendly interface that simplifies navigation."
Alternatives: "a more user-oriented" or "a more accessible".
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Despite our requests for the data in a more user friendly format, we had to process and collate it ourselves.
spokeswoman acknowledged as much the other day, suggesting that we all try to come up with a more "user friendly" name.
Facebook is taking a giant leap toward making app discovery a more user friendly experience.
If not they will click off and find a site that offers a more user friendly experience.
A more user friendly version of ACASI could have facilitated use irrespective of education level [24].
GPs urged that nitrofurantoin should be available in a more user friendly dosage.
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The new abbreviated form of the questionnaire that uses a Likert scale provides a more user- friendly approach to investigate organizational culture in large samples [ 23].
A more user-friendly term might be evening slip-ons.
Maybe it's a more user-friendly version of a Thom Browne cropped suit pants?
Also, once you penetrate the market, Europe is a more user-friendly environment for temporary staffing.
I leave the Franz Mayer discouraged but unbowed, hoping for a more user-friendly museum.
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