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The phrase "a much more temperate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of moderation or mildness in various contexts, such as climate, behavior, or opinions.
Example: "After the heated debate, she adopted a much more temperate approach to discussing the issue."
Alternatives: "a significantly milder" or "a considerably more moderate".
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Beyond the question of year-end bonus payouts, Mr. Braconi said, "You're looking at a much more temperate pace of growth in the best case for the next couple of years".
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These large numerical and spatial representations of ST7 suggest that this genotype harbours intrinsic abilities to survive and flourish under different environmental conditions, from a tropical climate in Arnhemland at the "top-end" of Australia to much more temperate climates in the Sydney area of NSW and Perth in WA [32].
They were older, presumably wiser and definitely much more temperate.
But overall during this current series of incidents the media has been much more temperate.
The group's earliest recorded work predated a much more famous set of similarly temperate jazz recordings, the 1948-50 Miles Davis Nonet work later packaged as "Birth of the Cool".
Each species plays a much more dominant role in the trophic dynamics of ecosystems in the Arctic than do species in the highly complex temperate and tropical ecosystems.
While this is typically the case in temperate countries, the year-round risk of infection in the tropics [ 2] makes this a much more challenging prospect, and may require more frequent vaccination schedules.
A much more literal one.
(a much more difficult task).
However, the link between nitrogen preference and community composition has been much more elusive in more temperate systems, where decomposition of organic nitrogen occurs at a higher rate [ 10, 36, 37] and is rarely studied in tropical systems.
It was as if she had acquired a milder variant of those diseases — a more temperate cousin.
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