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The phrase "a much more descriptive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of descriptiveness of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly more descriptive than the other.
Example: "The new report is a much more descriptive analysis of the data than the previous version."
Alternatives: "far more detailed" or "significantly more illustrative."
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I need a lot more time to screw it up," he said, using a much more descriptive verb.
So I thought "System D" was a much more descriptive phrase than "informal economy".
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Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, said the memorandum was "much more consequential than many of them that I read on almost a daily basis now, much fuller, much more descriptive".
As per my friend's suggestion, we changed that opening line to, "I've said it all a thousand times before," and it helped the bridge to be so much more descriptive of this person in this troubled relationship with a lover who keeps coming into and going out of his or her life.
While Stich's "about" section is much more descriptive than Nathalie's, it ends on a more commercial note: blog advertising.
Accounts in the Indian media of Mr. Ansari's life and capture have been much more descriptive.
I think of accountants as "information engineers". I think this label is much more descriptive of what accountants do inside of organizations, specifically creating and communicating information that facilitates and influences decisions made across of the organization.
The game was renamed on April 3 , 1998 the new title being much more descriptive and inspired by that of the role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade.
4 Measures based on squared semipartial correlations are much more descriptive of the actual data.
The type and range of reports described as scoping studies are in reality extremely wide ranging, from reviews of qualitative studies to much more descriptive pieces.
A much more literal one.
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