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The phrase "a much more durable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the durability of two or more items, emphasizing that one is significantly more durable than the other.
Example: "This new material is a much more durable option for outdoor furniture than the previous one we used."
Alternatives: "significantly more durable" or "far more durable".
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It also gives a much more durable & a luminous print.
I think Jordin is going to prove a much more durable artist than those who dismissed her as a teeny-bopper will expect.
By weaving into the very fabric of the proposal protections for vulnerable communities and methods to address existing inequities, we create a much more durable and effective policy.
This would be a much more durable legal framework and a dramatically different approach for the next president, Congress, and the future Supreme Court.
A consensual union became a much more durable arrangement, fully in agreement with what a description of the SDT would predict.
A printer will also be able use a much more durable binding technique.
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A luxury product, much more durable than cowhide, shark leather is used for footwear, belts, wallets, and other accessories.
But Zito had the most victories in the league, going 23-5 with a 2.75 E.R.A., and was much more durable than Martínez.
Although they don't fold up into a smaller form, they are much more durable than the similarly priced headphones from Sennheiser and Bose.
It may be hard at times, but this is a necessity; real leather is much more durable than any faux material.
Worn over a collared shirt, it has the put-together look of a knit sweater, but it's much more durable and easier to wash, and it's always shovel-ready.
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