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The phrase "a much more normal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the normality of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly more normal than the other.
Example: "After the changes were implemented, the workflow became a much more normal process for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a significantly more typical" or "a considerably more standard".
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"However, I am enjoying a much more normal life," she said.
"It's a much more normal upbringing than I had," says Sachs.
"The level of tension is just way down, and we are in a much more normal type of relationship".
But underneath the eccentric control-freakery was a much more normal person than has often been portrayed.
That change, Mr. Gallois said, "had the immense advantage to make us a much more normal company".
Now, she can largely avoid hospital and live a much more normal life, mainly because John, her husband and carer, has been trained to administer her daily medication.
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Supercell has a much more normal-looking cap table, with Paananen owning just under 20percentt of the company before this round.
From a low of 2.7percentthehe month of the election, the undecided rate was back up to a much-more-normal 4.7percentt for January.
The relationship is much more normal.
When there were three women it felt much more normal".
He said demand was returning to "much more normal levels".
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