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The phrase "a much more systematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of systematic approach or organization between two or more subjects.
Example: "Our new strategy is a much more systematic way of addressing the issues we faced last year."
Alternatives: "a significantly more organized" or "a far more methodical".
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And it will happen in a much more systematic way.
There is a much more systematic way to find out what the Thai population wants.
"What Jony Ive has bought is a much more systematic, cleaner and much more modern sensibility.
"Their voice needs to be heard in a much more systematic way".
"There are all these decisions that AI, machine learning, can make in a much more systematic way," he says.
The Sui dynasty (581 618) adopted this Han system and applied it in a much more systematic way as a method of official recruitment.
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But Monday's report catalogued an effort much more systematic than Ms. Goodling described, leading some Democrats to charge that she, Mr. Sampson and Mr. Gonzales should be investigated for perjury.
A musical is very systematic, much more systematic than normal film, so it's much easier to, well, read patterns.
Mary Rice from the 'Environmental Investigation Agency', an organisation that exposes international environmental crimes, explains that "Charcoal burning is a local practice but when put on a commercial, international scale it becomes something much more systematic, widespread and damaging.
A well-timed lunch followed by an afternoon nap, fixed and regular study hours, evening games and a timely dinner will make the life of your children much more systematic and meaningful.
Afterward, "everything became much more systematic".
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