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The phrase "a much more pristine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a higher degree of cleanliness or purity compared to something else.
Example: "The newly restored park is a much more pristine environment than it was before the renovations."
Alternatives: "significantly cleaner" or "far more unspoiled".
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Gasquet would also go on to win his ensuing quarterfinal, 8-6 in the fifth set, against then third-ranked Andy Roddick, meaning that his career Slam quarterfinal record is a much more pristine, if puny, 1-0.
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It's going to come from British Columbia and Malaysia — and cutting it is going to do damage to much more pristine areas and without oversight.
Furthermore, an increase in the diffusion coefficient with Li concentration was also found to be a much more significant factor than the reduction in the mechanical moduli, causing a prelithiated silicon anode to experience lower stress levels than pristine silicon.
A much more literal one.
He is a much more formidable figure.
"This is a much more controllable space.
Gaza City is a much more urban environment.
That's a much more complicated question.
It was a much more sobering goal.
It's a much more difficult battle".
It became a much more diverse firm".
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