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The phrase "a much more repeatable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the repeatability of two or more processes, methods, or experiments, indicating that one is significantly more repeatable than the other.
Example: "After implementing the new protocol, we found that the results were a much more repeatable than those obtained with the previous method."
Alternatives: "far more consistent" or "significantly more reproducible".
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The uniformity in size, shape and sensor location of the artificial fruit also enables it to measure fruit pulp temperature in a much more repeatable manner than with real fruit.
This results in a much more repeatable system set-up and a higher-quality product.
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Overlaying either 3, 5, or 10 sheets pulled out from a single forest produces much more repeatable characteristics.
The PDMS chamber design enables much more repeatable analysis and rapid growth of functional neuronal network in vitro.
Males of both species were much more repeatable than females in larder-hoarding propensity, and this was due to greater variation in mean values between males as well as greater variation between trials for individual females.
A much more literal one.
It is a much more settled feeling.
"Papademos has a much more difficult situation.
That's a much more narrow range.
"It is a much more straightforward process.
Mitter takes a much more sympathetic view.
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